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County
Otero
Community
Otero County
Basin
Arkansas
Title
Flood Response Plan - Otero County
Date
11/1/2000
Prepared For
Otero County
Prepared By
Henz Meteorological Services
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br /> <br />lC.-=-_ ~- ---- - - - - <br /> <br />a) National Weather Service Issues (Flash) Flood WARNING: > 12hrs to crest, <br />for any of the following waterways or counties: <br />WATERWAYS: Arkansas River, Apishapa River, Fountain Creek, 51. Charles River or Huerfano River <br />COUNTIES: Otero County. EI Paso County. Pueblo County, Crowley County <br /> <br />b) EMWIN USGS GOES Stage Gauges are 10 to 12 feet between Nepesta and Apishapa <br /> <br />c) River Watcher Staff Gauges are 10 to 12 feet anywhere between Fowler and Timpas Creek <br /> <br />d) Go to Stage 3 immediately, if any observations exceed 12 feet <br /> <br />Potential Problems: Depending on flood zone. flooding of North La Junta. portions of La Junta. local roads <br /> <br />l ACTIONS REQUIRED <br /> <br />I I o Rocky Ford Dispatch Center <br /> 1- Notify ~River Watchers" to establish observation <br /> points and report stage every 3 hours or every <br /> :t: 1 ft change of river stage <br /> 2, Collect "River Watchers" reports and call to both <br /> EOC and NWS, <br /> 3, Contact Fowler Police and Fire. <br /> 4, Contact Manzanola Mayor and Swink Clerk. <br /> 5, Notify Fowler and Manzanola of NWS forecasts <br /> and EOC decisions. <br /> 6, Establish dialogue with NWS-Pueblo, <br />I L -- o~OieroJ::.2.U_I)!y ~P~blic'WOrks I <br /> 1, Check staffing and equipment <br /> 2, Consider need for public sand bagging & suppljes <br /> 3. Monitor county roads for flooding. <br /> <br />o La Junta Frr.-Station Dis.patch <br />EOC Phone No, is 719 <br />1, Open Emergency Operations Center (EOC), <br />2, Call (0) Key Agencies with updates, <br />3. Establish contact with NWS-Pueblo and <br />inform them EGC is open; contact phone <br />numbers. <br />4. Contact KTHN to air waming text. <br />5. Act as central communications point for EGC. <br /> <br />r. 0 La Jun~ I'ollee <br />1. Check staffing and monitor roads for flooding. <br />2. Contact City Manager- La Junta to report to EDC, <br />3. Contact La Junta Public Works. <br />4. Send representative to EGC. <br /> <br />I _: OterQ C:Q"u1!1Y,]!i!!fg1\1tcy!'/lanager .~~ <br />1, Begin monitoring EMWIN computer and USGS <br />GOES gauges for observed and predicted stage <br />heights, Report to EDC. <br />2, Contact NWS-Pueblo, <br />3. Review flood response plan. <br />4, Contact Radio Stations KTHNI KBLJ, <br /> <br />L __._ - TotefofCourt!Y ~h"idfr . - _,. <br />1. Contact County commissioners about EGC. <br />2. Contact State Patrol about EOC. <br />3. Contact COOT. <br />4. Contact local Colorado Army National Guard. <br />5. Send representative to EGC. <br />6. Evaluate need for evacuations at EOC. <br />7. Send representative to EOC. <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />As <br />
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