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<br />
<br />POTENTIAL GEOLOGIC HAZARDS, CON-
<br />STRAINTS, AND MINERAL RESOURCES
<br />AND IF MITIGATION MEASURES ARE
<br />NECESSARY.
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<br />Appendix F
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<br />B. DISCUSS THE CRITICAL PLANNING AND
<br />CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS INCLUDING
<br />SEWAGE OR SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL,
<br />THE STABILITY OF EARTH MATERIALS,
<br />GRADING PLANS, AVAILABILITY AND
<br />QUALITY OF SURFACE OR GROUND
<br />WATER, THE NEED FOR SELECTIVE
<br />LOCATION OF PROJECT FACILITIES,
<br />STATIC AND DYNAMIC PARAMETERS FOR
<br />THE DESIGN OF STRUCTURES, AND
<br />METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC ~INERAL
<br />EXTRACTION.
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<br />Suggested Readings
<br />for More Detailed Information
<br />
<br />C. CLEARLY STATE THE GEOLOGIC BASIS
<br />FOR ALL CONCLUSIONS.
<br />
<br />Proceed I ngs of the Governor' 5 First Conference on
<br />Environmental Geology, Association of Engineering Geologists
<br />and American Institute of Professional Geologists, 1970,
<br />Colorado Geological Survey Special Publication I, 78 p., 13.
<br />papers dealing with application of geology to urban growth'
<br />and planning, mineral conservation and engineering problems.
<br />
<br />Guidelines and criteria for identification and land-use
<br />controls of geologic hazard and mineral resource areas, W.P.
<br />Rogers and others, 1974, Colorado Geological Survey Special
<br />Publ icatlon 6, Land use planning guide for H.B. 1041.
<br />Definition, Identification and mitigation for avalanches,
<br />lands 11 des and rock f a I Is. I dent j f i cat i on and c I assl f j cat J on
<br />of minerai resource areas. Glossary and model geologic
<br />hazard area regulations.
<br />
<br />
<br />YI. RECOMMENDATIONS
<br />
<br />A. DISCUSS THE DEVELOPMENT OF MITI-
<br />GATION PROCEDURES OR DESIGN
<br />CHANGES NECESSARY TO MINIMIZE OR
<br />ABATE ANY ADVERSE CONDITIONS OR
<br />MINERAL RESOURCE CONFLICTS. EACH
<br />HAZARDOUS CONDITION OR MINERAL
<br />RESOURCE REQUIRES A RECOMMENDA-
<br />TION
<br />
<br />Natural hazards, earthquake, iandsllde expansive soil loss
<br />models, John H. Wiggins, James E. 510550n, James P. Krohn;
<br />J.H. Wiggins Co., 1650 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo
<br />Beach, CA, 90277; December 1978.
<br />
<br />8. STATE THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN
<br />ORDINARY AND UNAMBIGUOUS LANG-
<br />UAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR NDN-
<br />GEOTECHNICAL PERSONNEL. THE
<br />RECOMMENDATION SHOULD INSURE THE
<br />LONG-TERM STABILITY AND SAFETY OF
<br />THE PROPOSED PROJECT.
<br />
<br />Sui Idlng losses from natural hazards: yesterday, today, and
<br />tomorrow Daniel H. Baer; J.H. Wiggins Co., 1650 South
<br />Pacific ~oast Highway, Redondo Beach, CA, 90277~ December
<br />197B.
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<br />C. INCLUDE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR
<br />ADDITIONAL GEOTECHNICAL STUDIES
<br />NEEDED TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF
<br />KNOWN OR INFERRED FEATURES IN THE
<br />SUBJECT AREA.
<br />
<br />Proceedings Governor's Third Conference on Environmental
<br />Geology--Geologlc Factors In Land Use Planning, D.C. Shelton,
<br />editor, 1977, Colorado Geological Survey Special Publ ication
<br />8, 17 papers dealing with geologic hazards, minerai
<br />resources: case studies in county planning, land use
<br />regulation and legal aspects.
<br />
<br />Prairie, peak and plateau--a gul~e to the geology of
<br />COlorado, John and Halka Chronic, 1972, Colorado Geological
<br />Survey Bulletin 32. A .Iayman's guide to the geology of
<br />Colorado.
<br />
<br />Geological map of Colorado, U.S. Geological Survey, 1935:
<br />reprint Colorado Geological Survey, 1975. At present It is
<br />the only colored geologic map of the State of Colorado at a
<br />scale of 1 :500,000. The U.S.G.S. has a revised version In
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