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<br />Colorado Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan -1999 <br /> <br /> <br />had"" <br /> <br />88SC1tI1IIR <br /> <br />Colorado <br />Department <br />Of <br />Public Health <br />Environment <br />(CDPHE) <br /> <br />. G5(1)99 - Promote the development ot 1) contingency plans for household hazardous materi- <br />als; 2) anchoringAocating containers of hazardous materials; and 3) safely transporting these <br />materials during flood events. <br />. G5(2)99 - Encourage small communities to develop centralized sewer and water systems in <br />areas that will not be impacted by flooding and relocate or flood proof existing treatment plants <br />and!or lagoons, where possible, <br />. G6(4)99 - Encourage the elevation for critical components of water and wastewater treatment <br />plants and the construction of new plants outside the floodplain, <br /> <br />Colorado . <br />Department <br />Of <br />Regulatory <br />Affairs <br />(CORA) <br /> <br />G7(2)99 - Support compliance of existing statutes, rules of conduct and procedures, and <br />policy statements that apply to natural hazard risk disclosure, <br /> <br />Federal Government ' <br /> <br />Federal <br />Emergency <br />Management <br />Agency <br />(FEMA) <br /> <br />. G4(11 )99 - Promote the concept of people accepting fiscal responsibility for the consequences <br />of living in floodprone areas, <br /> <br />!iI~!lfti!ll <br /> <br />'--,..- <br /> <br />H <br /> <br /> <br />This section is the "heart" of Colorado's mttigation program, The following recommendations are for <br />changes in existing programs or development of new programs that are intended to permanently eliminate <br />or reduce the long-term risk to life and property from floods, The recommendations are derived from the <br />efforts of the Colorado State Hazard Mitigation Team to formulate achievable mitigation actions that result <br />in the elimination or reduction of future flood damages, Each of the recommendations are arranged in the <br />following format <br /> <br />Goal <br /> <br />The result or achievement toward which effort is directed, <br /> <br />Recommendation <br /> <br />A short statement suggesting certain actions be taken to reduce or eliminate a <br />problem ' <br /> <br />These are the suggested state agencies to lead, coordinate, develop, and imple- <br />ment the recommendation, <br /> <br />Lead Agency! <br />Partner Agency <br /> <br />Time Frame! <br />Immediate Steps <br /> <br />Describes when the Recommendation should be initiated, <br /> <br />Progress <br /> <br />When reports are due by the various responsible agencies, <br /> <br />Funding <br /> <br />Possible sources that would provide financial support for the implementation of the <br />recommendation, <br /> <br />L - _""'-..~__- <br /> <br />. ~, <br /> <br />,,,,.~v_~,'-^-~'t#o .'1 . <br /> <br />w;x~ <br /> <br />_~_",,,7 <br /> <br />,'~!1(~, <br /> <br />Chapter 5 ' 5 <br /> <br />112100 6A9 PM <br />