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<br />SECTION VI - REFERENCES
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<br />A large number of references were consulted in preparing the
<br />Breckenridge Drainage Master Plan. These references are listed in
<br />this chapter under four categories: technical references, local
<br />documents, project drainage reports and mapping.
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<br />TECHNICAL REFERENCES
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<br />1. American Concrete Pipe Association, 1985, Concrete Pipe
<br />Desiqn Manual, Vienna, VA.
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<br />2. American Iron and Steel Institute, 1971, Handbook of
<br />Steel Drainaqe & Hiqhway Construction Products, New York,
<br />NY.
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<br />3.
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<br />American Public Works Association,
<br />Stormwater Manaqement - Special Report
<br />chicago, IL
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<br />1981, "Urban
<br />No. 49", APWA,
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<br />4. Boyle Engineering Corporation, 1985, Users Manual - Urban
<br />Drainaqe Storm Water Manaqement Model PC Version
<br />(UDSWM2-PC1, Urban Drainage & Flood Control District,
<br />Denver, CO.
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<br />5. Chow, Ven T., 1958, Open Channel HYdraulics, McGraw-Hill,
<br />New York, NY.
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<br />6. Henderson, F.M., 1966, Open Channel Flows, MacMillan
<br />Publishing Company, New York, NY.
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<br />7. Holder, R.L., 1985, Multiple Reqression in Hvdroloqy,
<br />Galliard Printers, Ltd., Great Yarmouth, England.
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<br />8. Hydrasoft, 1985, FFAN Flood Frequency Analysis Users
<br />Manual, American Fork, UT.
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<br />9. Kite, G.W., Frequency and Risk in HYdroloqy, Water
<br />Resources Publications, Littleton, CO.
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<br />10. McCUen, Richard H., 1982, A Guide to Hvdraulic Analysis
<br />Usinq SCS Methods, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs,
<br />NJ.
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<br />11. Natural Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1973,
<br />NOAA Atlas 2. Precipitation Frequency Atlas of the
<br />Western Uni ted states. Volume III Colorado, U. S.
<br />Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
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