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County
La Plata
Community
La Plata County and Unincorporated Areas
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Title
FIS - La Plata County and Unincorporated Areas
Date
5/21/2001
Prepared For
La Plata County
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Current FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />From the San Juan Mountai~s, the Animas River flows sDuLierly <br />through steep, narrow canyons i~to ~he nearly I-mile wice ~~irnas <br />Valley, which extends for approximately 15 miles to Durango. <br />Elevations in the Animas River drainage basin vary from more than <br />14,000 feet along the western slopes of the San Juan Mountains to <br />approximately 6500 feet at Durango. The Animas Valley north of <br />Durango is wide, gently sloping, and shallow. The drainage area of <br />the Animas River at the northeast corporate limits of Durango is <br />649 square miles. <br /> <br />The Lightner and Junction Creek watersheds, which are tributaries of <br />the Animas River at Durango, cover approximately 66 and 39 square <br />miles, respectively. Lightner and Junction Creeks rise in the La <br />plata Mountains to the northwest of Durango at elevations greater <br />than 12,000 feet. The watersheds consist of high, mountainous terrain <br />with steep to moderately steep slopes. Within the study areas, both <br />Lightner and Junction Creeks have well-defined channels and sufficient <br />channel capacities to pass minor floodflow without significant <br />property damage. <br /> <br />The drainage basin of Dry Gulch Creek, which covers approximately <br />4 square miles, is situated between the lower portions of the basins <br />of Lightner and Junction Creeks. The headwater elevation is in excess <br />of 8000 feet and it jOins Junction Creek approximately 045 mile <br />upstream from the Animas River. <br /> <br />Los Pinos River flows through typical glaciated mountains from the <br />Needle Mountains at approximately 14,000 feet4 Vallecito Creek joins <br />Los Pinos River at Vallecito Reservoir at an elevation of 7665 feet~ <br />In general, slopes on Vallecito Creek are steep upstream from the <br />reservoir. Stream gradients of 100 to 300 feet per mile are common. <br />The drainage area above Vallecito Dam is approximately 270 square <br />m~~es. Do~~st~ean fro~ the Vallecito ~eservoir, the Los pinos River <br />watershed consists 0= high mountainous terra~n wit~ steep to moderately <br />steep slopes. Tee draiLage area of the Los Pinos ~iver is 349 sq~are <br />miles at Bayfield4 <br /> <br />Vallecito Creek and Grimes Creek are located upstream from the <br />Vallecito Reservoir in a wide valley. All of these watersheds empty <br />into the Vallecito Reservoir. The drainage areas for these creeks <br />are 90 and 5 square miles, respectively. <br /> <br />The study area of the Animas River and Hermosa Creek in the vicinity <br />of Hermosa extends along the Animas River from near the end of the <br />river's canyon reach upstream to near the southern boundary of the <br />San Juan National Forest, and along the lower 2.8 miles of Hermosa <br />Creek. Hermosa Creek joins the Animas River from the west in the <br />Animas Valley, southeasterly of Hermosa. The Animas Valley is on <br />the southern slopes of the San Juan Mountains in the southwest <br />corner of Colorado. The Hermosa area is on the western side of the <br />valley, approximately 10 miles north of Durango. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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