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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 />,10, <br /> <br />. The need for more funding to implement projects and watershed studies in the Cherry Creek Basin <br />(Water quality study) <br />. Possibly having the communities involved in the project management and funding for the PMF <br />Study, or allow the Corps to do the PMF Study and wait for the results but be involved in the <br />advisory committee <br /> <br />*** Conclusions from the TAC May 2, 2003 meeting: <br />. The following language may be added to the House Committee Report regarding Corps funding at <br />Cherry Creek Lake Project: <br /> <br />"Cherry Creek Lake, Colorado - Funds may be used to review the state of Colorado's PMP Technieal <br />Review and coordinate with the Cherry Creek Advisory Com mittee," <br /> <br />. Doug Morris will call Congressman HelfIey's office and coordinate with them regarding possible <br />funding language and testimony to add to the House Committee Report, Brooke Fox will call <br />Congressman Tancredo and Congressman Campbell's office regarding local support, funding <br />language and upcoming testimony, One of the TAC members will have a representative visit <br />Washington D,C, to accomplish this task if necessary, <br /> <br />. The Technical Advisory Committee believed that it would be beneficial to get all concerned parties <br />back together for one more meeting possibly the week of June 23,27, (Including the National <br />Weather Service) <br /> <br />. CWCB and the local project sponsors will seek agency/community resolutions adopting the Applied <br />Weather Associates Site Specific Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for the Cherry Creek Basin, <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />
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