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<br />WELD COUIHY <br /> <br />General: <br /> <br />The purpose of the report is to genera II y out I ine the long range <br />efforts for flood cantrol now proposed and under way in Weld County, and <br />to demonstrate :;ow these efforts will fit in with plans advocated by the <br />Five County Flood Control Commission. <br /> <br />These efforts, or prosrams, will encompass year round mai~tenance <br />to help control the damages in Weld County that have been all too frequent. <br />The program will help in this area until projects of a much greater magni- <br />tude, as have been advocated, are undertaken. <br /> <br />We will show briefly some of the costs that have been incurred which <br />will, in turn, demonstrate the need. At this time it is felt by Weld <br />County that the most immediate need is for channel cleaning and proper <br />shaping of the Platte River and its tributaries. <br /> <br />History: <br /> <br />Weld County has within its boundaries eighty miles of the Platte <br />River, twenty-four miles of the Cache La Poudre River, eleven miles of <br />the Big Thompson River, twelve miles of the St. Vrain River, and seven <br />miles of Boulder Creek; to mention only the major waterways. Each one <br />of these rivers has been in its own right, somewhat troublesome in the <br />past, with damages quite small as compared to the scope of the June <br />1965 flood. Published water records, special subcommittee reports to <br />the Committee of Public Works, and a Geological Survey Water Supply Paper <br />serve to illustrate this. <br /> <br />The Mey 1969 flood was not like the one in June of 1965, even though <br />records are still being compiled. The areas East and North of the City <br />of Denver were almost unaffected in Mey of 1969, whereas in June of 1965, <br />the water records for peak flows nearly doubled in several places. An <br />almost incomprehensible 466,000 cubic feet per second was recorded on <br />Bijou Creek near ~iggins on June 13, 1965. <br /> <br />Area: <br /> <br />Weld County is located in northeastern Colorado and Is bounded by <br />Larimer, Boulder, Adams, Morgan, and Logan Counties, and the State of <br />Wyoming. The terrain is mostly roll ing hills with six of northern Colorado's <br />main drainage systems terminating in the Platte River within the County <br />Boundary. <br /> <br />Economy: <br /> <br />Weld County is primarily an agricultural area with roughly 90% of its <br />valuation farm and ranch oriented. Recently the addition of the Fort <br />St. Vrain r!uclear Generating Station and the Kodak plant near Windsor <br />indicate a trend toward an increased industrial economy and urbanization. <br /> <br />Flood Control Planninq: <br /> <br />An attempt at channel straightening below the City of Greeley is the <br />only effort being made at this time. <br />