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Floodplain Documents
County
Weld
Community
Firestone
Basin
South Platte
Title
FIS - Firestone
Date
6/1/1979
Prepared For
Firestone
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Current FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />4. O. FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS <br /> <br />A prime purpose of the National Flood Insurance Program is to encourage <br />State and local governments to adopt sound flood plain management pro- <br />grams. Each Flood Insurance Study, therefore, includes a flood boundary <br />map designed to assist cOllllllunities in developing sound flood plain <br />management measur~s. <br /> <br />4.1 Flood Boundaries <br /> <br />In order to provide a national standard without tegional discrimina- <br />tion, the 100-year flood has been adopted by the Federal Insurance <br />Administration as the base flood for purposes of flood plain manage- <br />ment measures. The SOD-year flood is employed to indicate 'additional <br />areas of flood risk in the cOllllllunity. For each stream studied in <br />detail, the bowHlaries of the 100- and SOD-year floods have been' <br />delineated using the flood elevations determined at each cross <br />section; ~encr05S sectio,*,','l:hebbUll&l'ies were Interpdlated <br />using topogr.phic maps at-a scale of 1:1200, with a contour interval <br />of 1 foot (Reference 8). <br /> <br />In cases where the 100- and SOD-year flood boundaries are close <br />together, only the lOo-year flood boUndaTY ha.. been 'shown. <br /> <br />Approximate flood boundarie.. in some portions of the. study area were <br />taken from the Federal IIllOurance Adm",ni..t:ration' s Flood Ha:o:ard <br />Boundary Map for Weld COWlty, Colorado (Reference 10), <br /> <br />Small areas within the flood boundaries may lie above the flood <br />elevations and, therefore, not be subject to flOOding, tiwil'lg to <br />limita~ions of the map scale, such areas are not shewn. <br /> <br />4.2 Floodways <br /> <br />Encroachment on flood plains, such as artificial fill, redUces the <br />flood-carrying capaoi.t)o.and incr....ses flood. lHIighes,; thUS' increasing <br />floodllazar<is in .._ beyond.tme,encr_ct-..3nt.il;self. ;9neaspect <br />of flood plain managenent involves balancing the economic gain from <br />flood plain development against!.1zhe resulting increase in: flood <br />hazard. For purposes of the National Flood Insurance Program, the <br />concept of a floodway is used as a tool to assist local conimUuities <br />in this aspect of flood plain mal'laqement. Underi:his eofteept, the <br />area of the 100-year flood is divided into afloodway arid a floodway <br />fringe. The floodway is the channel of a stream, plus any adjacent <br />flood plain area.., t:hat must he"kept. free of encroachtitent: in' order <br />that the 10o-year flood be carried without; -substantial increases in <br />flood heights. As minimum standards, the Federal Insurance lldminis- <br />tration lim! ts such increases in. flood heights ,to 1.0 foot, provided <br />that hazardous velocities are not produced. In locations where the <br />Tri-Area Drainageway abuts the Union Pacific Railroad, flood plain <br />encroachment was considered only on the east side of the dra:inageway. <br /> <br />The floodway in this study was computed on the basis of equal convey- <br />ance reduction from each side of the flood plain, The results of <br /> <br />6 <br />
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