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State of Colorado
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Title
1999 Flood Documentation Report (SOQ)
Date
6/14/1999
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
Boyle Engineering Corporation
Floodplain - Doc Type
Miscellaneous
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<br />Christopher J. Pauley, P.E. <br />Water Resources Engineer <br /> <br />Related Experience (Continued) <br /> <br />Since joining ACE, Mr. Pauley has been involved with irrigation rehabilitation projects, <br />floodplain analysis, bridge studies, and dam break evaluations. The following projects <br />provide a selected sample of Mr. Pauley's experience. <br /> <br />. Sand Lake/Canon Canal Rehabilitation Project. This project involved the <br />evaluation and rehabilitation of the main delivery canal, turnout structures, flwnes, <br />and diversion structure and headgate. Detailed inventories of both the Canon Canal <br />and Dutton Canal were completed. Recorrunendations related to rehabilitation of the <br />canal system were generated along with conceptual design information and cost <br />estimates. Rehabilitation alternatives for Sand Lake Dam were also investigated and <br />included classification of the existing dam and completion of a dam-break analysis. <br /> <br />. Allison Draw Letter Of Map Revision(LOMR). This Slludy involved the hydraulic <br />analysis of 0.75 miles of the Allison Draw near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The LOMR <br />updated an approximate floodplain to incorporate a new dTainage channel and <br />remove a private property from the floodplain. <br /> <br />. Remington Street Bridge Replacement/Spring Creek Bank Stability Improvements. <br />This project involved repairing damage along 0.3 miles of the Spring Creek in Fort <br />Collins, Colorado following a 500-year flood event. The project included hydraulic <br />evaluation of alternatives and hydraulic design of the sekcted 30-foot span structure. <br />Hydraulic analyses were made to determine the channel geometry/alignment and <br />insure its compliance with Fort Collins and FEMA regulations. Hymaulic and scour <br />evaluations were performed to size and protect the proposed bridge and channel for <br />the 100-year event. <br /> <br />· Water Valley Development/Cache la Poudre River Conditional Letter Of Map <br />Revision(CLOMR). This study involved the hydraulic analysis of2.0 miles of the <br />Cache la Poudre River and several split Oow paths in Windsor, Colorado. The <br />CLOMR updated the existing Ooodplain conditions and modeled proposed <br />alteTations to the regulatory Ooodplain including; new residential and commercial <br />development, an 18-hole golf course and five man-made lakes. The results of the <br />study were submitted to the FedeTal Emergency Management Agency for approval <br />as the new regulatory Ooodplain and floodway. <br /> <br />· Timberline Road/Cache la Poudre River Conditional Letter Of Map <br />Revision (CLOMR). This study involved the hydraulic analysis of 4.5 miles of the <br />Cache la Poudre River and several split Oow paths in Fort Collins, Colorado. The <br />CLOMR updated the existing Ooodplain conditions and modeled proposed <br />alterations to the regulatory floodplain including; a new 340-foot bridge and <br />approach roads, a 750-foot levee and bicycle trail improvements. The results of the <br /> <br />T:\MARKET\Bios\cjpbio. wpd <br /> <br />!\NdERSON CoNsulTiNG ENGiNEERS, INC <br />
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