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<br /> <br />INTROOUCTION <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This report ~aS prepared at the request of tho Pueblo <br />Regional Planning Commission, through the State of Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board, to define the flood eituation along the St. <br />Charles River in the vicinity of Pueblo, Colorado. Data are in- <br />cluded to aid in solving looel flood problems and in planning the <br />best use of lend subject to overflow. The report is besed upon <br />information On rainfall, runoff, historical flood records, exist- <br />ing concentrations of development, stream conditione, and other <br />technical data whiCh bear upon the occurrence end size of floods <br />in the Pueblo eree. New development, land use chenges, bridges <br />across the chennels, and Channel alterations including construc- <br />tion of reservoirs are e few of the factors that would affect the <br />amount of runoff reaching the river end its capacity to convey the <br />floodflows. Expansion ofdevelopmenh in large arsas of thc ws_ <br />tcrshed studied or construction of water control structures may <br />elterhydroIogicalconditionssuff1cientlytollJerrantfutelrer"" <br />views and possible amendment of this report. <br />The report covero twc significant phases of tho flood <br />problorns arising in the eubject "'atershed. First, it brings to_ <br />gether such reGords as are available of past flOOds in the area <br />considered end, second. it discusse~ th~ ~~ture and exto~t of prcb- <br />~ble future floodc. In solving problems concerned with the plan- <br />ning and management of development in the floodplaine of the St. <br />Charlos Rive~, consideratiOn shoelld be given to possible future <br />floods of g~eater magnitude tha~ thoco whiCh have occurred in <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the past. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The report contains maps, profiles, and cross sec_ <br />tions which indicate the extent of flooding that may occur in the <br />future. This should prove helpful in plaoning wise use of the <br />flOOd pbin~. Fro", the "'''ps ilnd pr"ril,,~, the depth of probable <br />flooding at any loc"tion",aybe ostimated. Withthieinformation, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br /> <br />floor levels for buildings may be planned high enough to avoid <br />flood damage or, if at iower elevations, with recog~ltion of the <br />chancea a~d hazards of fleoding that a~e involved. <br />The report does not include plana for the solutio~ of <br />flood problems. Rathor, it is i~tended to provide the basis for <br />further study and planning on tho part of the city of Pueblo and <br />thll PUllblo Regional Planning CommisSion. In developinglocd pl"n- <br />ni~g programs, consideration should be given to providing instruc_ <br />tions for disaster operations, controlling developments in the <br />flood plain through zoning and subdivision regulations, end includ- <br />ing appropriatll structural edaptations in building codes. Thecom- <br />bining of nonstructural control measures with construotion of flood <br />protection works generlllly constitutee the ",ost effective ~ppro...ch <br />to flood lose management. <br />The.l\lbuquerqueOistrictof the Corps of Engineers <br />will, upon request, assist Federal, Stetll, and local egencies in <br />the interpretation end use of the information contained herein, <br />and wiil provide other available floed data related thereto. <br />,or definition of "psciai terms used in this report, <br />refer to the ~lo.aary of Terms Section. <br /> <br />, <br />