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<br />Lee Gulch Outfall Systems Plan
<br />Urban Drainage and Flood Control
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<br />Littleton and Arapahoe County,
<br />Colorado
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<br />Drainage Master Plan
<br />East Cherry Creek Valley Walee
<br />and Sanitation District
<br />Arapahoe County. Colorado
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<br />Little Dry Creek Channel
<br />Improvements
<br />City of Englewood
<br />Englewood. Colorado
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<br />Little Dry Creek Stonnwater
<br />Storage Facility
<br />City of Englewood
<br />Englewood, Colorado
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<br />Recreation Center Channel
<br />Improvements
<br />Superior Metropolitan District Nll I
<br />Superior, Colorado
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<br />Cherry Creek Drop Structure
<br />Urban Drainage and Flood Control
<br />District
<br />Denver. Colorado
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<br />Arapahoe County Community
<br />Park
<br />Arapahoe County, Colorado
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<br />Slazio Ball Fields
<br />City of Boulder
<br />Boulder, Colorado
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<br />McClure Park Regional
<br />Stonnwater Storage Facility
<br />City of Tulsa
<br />Tulsa, Oklahoma
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<br />McLaughlin Water Engineers, Ltd.
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<br />Drainage planning for Lee Gulch, upstream of Elati Street, to
<br />mitigate erosion of the main channel and tributary outfalls.
<br />Planning included bank stabilization measures, drop
<br />structures, low-flow check structures, and incorporation of a
<br />recreation/maintenance trail along this natural drainageway.
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<br />Master planning for a 13.2-square-mile area with 21 miles of
<br />drajnagcways. Work induded dat;:l gatheling and assessment.
<br />hydrology modelling, alternatives analysis, floodplain
<br />identification, and the evaluation of capital and maintenance
<br />costs and financing mechanisms. The recommended plan
<br />included a system of regional stormwater detention storage
<br />facilities with selected on-site storage ponds and swbiliz..'ltion
<br />of major drainageways. In addition to the Master Plan, a
<br />floodplain study, a stream stabilization study, and a drainage
<br />utility rate study were prepared.
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<br />Design of channel improvements to enlarge the channel to
<br />IOO-year flood capacity and upgrade the area through bridge
<br />and culvert improvements, pedcsuian/bike path construction,
<br />boulder-edged low-flow channel, retaining walls, and
<br />landscaping.
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<br />Design and construction of a multi-use, 85 acre-foot, off-
<br />channel detention facility for Little Dry Creek at Englewood
<br />High School. The landscaped and irrigated athletic facility
<br />included grading for soccer and baseball fields, site drainage,
<br />sidf: channel spillway from Little Dry Creek, retaining walls,
<br />and an extensive subdrain system.
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<br />Design of drainageway improvements for Rock Creek at
<br />Superior, Colorado, that included three detention ponds
<br />interconnected by a grass-lined, landscaped, flood control
<br />channel.
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<br />Design of a lO-foot-high grouted boulder drop structure for a
<br />5,000 cfs design flow on Cherry Creek at East Iliff Avenue in
<br />southeast Denver.
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<br />Preparation of a final drainage plan, and design and
<br />construction of a 58-acre park with a 14-acre-foot regional
<br />stonnwater detention and water quality pond, storm sewers,
<br />site grading for soccer, football, and softball fields, utilities,
<br />pathways, and a parking lot.
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<br />Design of storm sewers, grass-lined swales. and a storm water
<br />detention pond for phas(: one development of a 42-acre master
<br />planned park site to ml02ate softball fields.
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<br />Design and construction of a multi-use, landscaped, 160-acre-
<br />foot off-channel stormwater detention basin in a community
<br />parle The work included Mill Creek channel improvements,
<br />storm sewers, and sanitary sewer relocations. Park facilities
<br />reconstructed included tennis COUl1s; softball, baseball, and
<br />soccer fields; and a parking lot.
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