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County
Douglas
Arapahoe
Community
Greenwood Village, Aurora
Stream Name
Cherry Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for Cherry Creek Reservoir - Contacts and Meetings
Date
4/21/1972
Prepared For
CWCB
Prepared By
CWCB
Floodplain - Doc Type
Project
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<br />,9- <br /> <br />-Area size adjustment - 21 % <br />- NWS basin average rainfall <br />-A W A team PMP average rainfall <br /> <br />13,65 " <br />13,65 " <br />14.00 " <br /> <br />15,98 " <br />15,98 " <br />15.40 " <br /> <br />Bottom line of debate at the end of the meeting: <br />IS PALMER DlVIDE/OROGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS POSING A SIGNIFICANT BARRIER THAT <br />REQUIRES ADJUSTMENT? <br /> <br />Should Congressional language be proposed to the House Committee Report for the Corps FY 04,05 <br />operations and maintenance budget? Suggested language should read: <br /> <br />"Except limited funding may be used to take necessary actions including considerations of <br />the State of Colorado PMP Technical Review and continue coordination with the Cherry <br />creek Advisory Committee to bring to resolution the appropriate valnes for the Probable <br />Maximum Precipitation and Probable Maximum Flood and related studies for the Cherry <br />Creek Dam and Reservoir in Colorado," <br /> <br />Project Study Schedule: <br />. Pre, Final Project Meeting was April 2, 2003 which included the A W A report and <br />presentation of findings, <br /> <br />. Technical Review Panel and Advisory Committee comments are due by May 16,2003, <br />These comments should include the National Weather Service, All comments will be an <br />appendix in the fmal report and addressed to the extent possible, <br /> <br />. CWCB will facilitate project vision meetings with the project sponsors - Arapaho County, <br />Douglas County, City of Aurora, and City of Greenwood Village, <br /> <br />. The local sponsors with assistance from the state will need to provide Congressional <br />testimony in Washington D,C, regarding the future funding for the Corps of Engineers to <br />address issues around Cherry Creek Reservoir. <br /> <br />Meeting minutes were taken by: <br />Mr, Ross Williams - Applied Weather Associates, Mr, Joe Busto - Colorado Water Conservation Board, and <br />Mr, William Badini - HDR Engineering <br /> <br />Notes from all three were combined to attempt to try and capture all the presentations and discussions at the <br />meeting, If you have any questions regarding the project please contact Larry Lang at (303) 866-3989 or Joe <br />Busto at (303) 866,4807, <br /> <br />*** T AC (Technical Advisory Committee) or Local Sponsors <br />Project Vision Meeting - May 2nd 2003 <br />Attendees: Marie MacKenzie - Arapahoe County, Doug Morris - Greenwood Village, Brooke Fox - Douglas <br />County Consultant, Terry Baus- City and County of Denver, Larry Lang - CWCB, Joe Busto - CWCB, <br />Kevin Wegener, Aurora, Bob McGregor - Water & Waste Engineering, <br />A summary of the discussions is: <br />. Larry Lang will meet with Douglas County Commissioners Board meeting to present the findings on <br />May 15,2003 <br />. The need for a more value engineering approach rather than zero risk zero tolerance <br />. Adoption of the study fmdings by the CWCB Members, and the local communities <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection -Conservation Planning <br />
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