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Floodplain Documents
County
Larimer
Community
Estes Park
Stream Name
Lawn Lake Dam
Basin
South Platte
Title
The Lawn Lake Dam Failure: A Description of the Major Flooding Events
Date
12/1/1982
Prepared For
FEMA
Prepared By
USDOI
Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Documentation Report
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<br />Table 1. - Time of flooding resulting from the failures of <br />Lawn Lake Dam and Cascade Lake Dam, July 15, 1982 - Continued <br /> <br />Location Time <br />( proceedin~ (a.m. ) Description of occurrence Source <br />downstream <br />1/2 mile 6:57 Water at this location 'National Park Service <br />west of dispatch radio log <br />Cascade <br />Lake Dam <br />Cascade 7:00 Water 4 to 5 inches over Interview with Cascade <br />Lake Dam Cascade Lake Dam (usually cottages owner/manager <br /> 5 inches below top of dam <br /> at this time of day and <br /> season) <br /> 7:15 Rapid rise in water Interview with Cascade <br /> cottages owner/manager <br /> 7:23 Increased water National Park Service <br /> dispatch radio log <br /> " 7:25 Water going over dam National Park Service <br /> dispatch radio log <br /> 7:42 Cascade Lake Dam fails National Park Service <br /> . ~". dispatch radio log <br />Aspenglen 7:31:39 Water over entrance road National Park Service <br />Campground dispatch radio log <br /> and tape recording <br /> 7:45 Trees breaking and increase National Park Service <br /> in flood - double in size dispatch radio log <br /> in 30 seconds <br /> 7:47:37 Surge passed National Park Service <br /> dispatch radio log <br />Il1I11ed i ate 1y 7:30 Flooding began Colorado Water Conser- <br />downstream vation Board inter- <br />from park view with trailer <br />boundary owner <br />Fish 7:35 to Saw rise in river Interview with wife of <br />Hatchery 7:55 hatchery manager <br />Workshire 7:45 to Debris arrived Interview with owner/ <br />Lodge 8:00 manager <br />
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