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<br />from the 1977 Flood Insurance Study fell within the 90-petcent confidence
<br />limits of the White River regional analysis determined fot this study.
<br />The Flood Insurance Rate Map for the 1977 study was revised in 1982 to
<br />include annexations (Reference 10). The 1982 map superseded the 1977
<br />Flood Insurance Study.
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<br />This stUdy represents a more com~rehensive detailed analysis for the
<br />TOwn of Rangely, and therefore supersedes the previous studies.
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<br />7.0 LOCATION OF DATA
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<br />Information concerning the pertinent data used in the pre~aration of
<br />this study can be obtained by contacting the Natural and Technological
<br />Hazards Division, FEMA, Building 710, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood,
<br />Colorado 80225.
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<br />8.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
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<br />1. U.S. Department of Interior, Geological Survey, Open-File Report
<br />82-426, Annual Snowmelt and Rainfall Peak-Flow Data on Selected
<br />Foothills Region Streams, South Platte River, Arkansas River and
<br />Colorado River Basins, Colorado, 1982
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<br />2. Simons, Li & Associates, Inc., Hydrology Report for Town of Rangely,
<br />City of Rifle and Garfield County Flood Insurance Studies, 1983
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<br />3. Claycomb Engineers, Correspondence, Hydrologic Methods for Storm
<br />Drainage Master Plan of Rangely, November 1982
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<br />4. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Use of
<br />Storm and Watershed Characteristics in Synthetic Hydrograph Analysis
<br />and Application, 1957
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<br />5. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, HYdrologic Engi-
<br />neering Center, HEC-2 Water Surface Profiles Users Manual, September
<br />1982
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<br />6. Bell Mapping Company, Aerial Photography, Scale 1:4,800, Denver,
<br />Colorado, May 27, 1982
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<br />7. Bell Mapping Company, Topographic Mapping, Scale 1:1,200, Contour
<br />Interval 2 feet: Denver, ColoradO, (1982)
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<br />8. Merrick and Company, Topographic Map, Scale 1:2,400, Contour Interval
<br />2 feet: Rangely, Colorado (1975)
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<br />9. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insur-
<br />ance Administration, Flood Insurance Study, Town of Rangely, Rio
<br />Blanco County, Colorado, February, 1977
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