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<br />mapping to evaluate a wide range of solution alternatives. The evaluation <br />of alternatives was impacted by a number of unique factors including <br />the need for sensitivity to the rural and historic character of the town, <br />tourism issues, a limited availability of funds and the presence of many <br />homes and businesses immediately adjacent to the channel banks. <br />Montgomery Watson worked closely with Clear Creek Counly and the <br />town council to establish a preferred alternative which would meet both <br />the needs and unique constraints of the historic town. <br /> <br />Location: <br /> <br />Town of Georgetown and Clear Creek <br />County, Colorado <br />1998 <br />CWCB and Town of Georgetown, Colorado <br />Mr. Mark Matulik <br />CWCB <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm 721 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />(303) 866-3441 <br /> <br />Year Completed: <br />Client: <br />Contact: <br /> <br />Laura Oman <br />Clear Creek County Emergency Services <br />405 Argentine Street <br />Georgetown, Colorado 80444 <br />(303) .569-32.51 <br />Project Team Involvement: Chip Paulson .. Project Manager, <br />George Slovensky - Project Engineer <br /> <br />FEMA Region IX Hood Insurance Studies <br /> <br />Montgomery Watson has completed numerous Flood Insurance Studies <br />in California, Nevada and Arizona for FEMA's Region IX office. A number <br />of these projects are briefly highlighted below. <br /> <br />Clark County/Nye County, Nevada Flood Insurance Study. Flood <br />Insurance Study for portions of Clark County, Nye County, and the Cities <br />of North Las Vegas and Mesquite, in southern Nevada. The project <br />covered 88 miles of detailed study, 75 miles of shallow flooding study, <br />and 48 miles of alluvial fan study using TR-20, HEC-2 and FEMA'sAlluvial <br />Fan computer programs. Floodplain maps were produced for publication <br />by FEMA. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />eweR rLOOIJPlAIN STUDY REVIEW AND DE';IGNMION 'RCGRA", <br /> <br />'1"I\I'''-.-)"JjO.',,0' .1.....c "101 jffft\ <br />'~11.; ! \.':' 1\.Ji:;f' < 11 'I:'~ 2:>1.1 \ '~wr <br />