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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I- <br />I <br /> <br />Design Hydrographs <br /> <br />In the Phase A report, we prepared tabulations of the maximum flows ot <br />each design poi nt for present and future conditions, for each design frequency, <br />In this report, we hove completed the final hydrology for preliminorydesigns by <br />preparing hydrographs of the IOO-year flood at each of the 16 design points; these <br />hydrographs ore shown on Plates 11-2, 11-3 ond 11-4, The peak flows from these <br />hydrographs ore also shown in the right-hand column of Table 11-2, reprinted from <br />the Phose A report, <br /> <br />Plate 11-2 shows the hydrographs far Tributaries Land M, Plate 11-3 shows <br /> <br />them for the upper portion of Niver Creek to 88th Avenue, and Plate 11-4 shows <br /> <br />them for the remainder of Niver Creek downstream to the South Platte River. <br /> <br />Each hydrograph shows the total effect of the tributary contributions up- <br /> <br />stream from it, taking inta consideration the natural storage and conveyance <br /> <br />characteristics of each reach. In addition, the hydrographs for Niver Creek at <br /> <br />88th Avenue and for Tributary L at 1-25 show the outflow hydrographs with de- <br /> <br />tention facilities installed, <br /> <br />Design Criteria <br /> <br />The detailed design criteria used in this study Ore basically the some os <br /> <br />presented in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, <br /> <br />The design philosophy used in this study varied from reach to reach <br />depending on the type of development in that reach, Basically, it was assumed <br />that all structures must pass a 1 O-year storm without damage, If on existing struc- <br />ture was found to be undersized for a IO-year flood, the decision whether to up- <br />grade it to IO-year or IOO-year capacity was dependent on incremental cost, type <br />of adjacent development and magnitude of possible damages, <br /> <br />v" <br /> <br />Chapter III presents a detailed discussion of the design criterio and <br /> <br />phi losophy used for each reach of the creek. <br /> <br />11-5 <br />