<br />7.0 LOCATION OF DATA
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<br />Survey, hydrologic, hydraulic, and other pertinent data used in this
<br />study can be obtained by contacting the office of the Federal Insurance
<br />Administration, Regional Director, Building 710, Denver Federal Center,
<br />Lakewood, Colorado 80225.
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<br />8.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
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<br />1. u.s. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, General
<br />Soil Map for Eagle Counry, Colorado, Scale: 1:10,560, May 1972
<br />
<br />2. u.s. Department Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administra-
<br />tion, Precipitation Map, State of Colorado, National Annual Precipita-
<br />tion, Normal May-September Precipitation, 1931-1960
<br />
<br />3. ------------, National Climatic Center, Climatological Data for
<br />Colorado, Annual Summary, Asheville, North Carolina, 1976
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<br />4. ~agle Valley Enterpris~., June 1969
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<br />5. u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance
<br />Administration, Hydrology Report, Flood Insurance Study, Eagle
<br />County, Colorado (Unincorporated Areas), unpublished
<br />
<br />6. U.S. Water Resources Council, "Guidelines for Determing Flood Flow
<br />Frequency," Bulletin 17, March 1976
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<br />7. U.s. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engineer-
<br />ing Center, HEC-2 Water-Surface Profiles, Generalized Compute~
<br />Program, Davis, California, October 1973
<br />
<br />8. Falcon Aerial Surveys, Topographic Mapping, Scale 1:2400, Contour
<br />Interva1 5 feet, October 1966
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<br />9. u.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen"t, Federal Insurance
<br />Administration, Flood Hazard Boundary Map, Town of Minturn, Colorado,
<br />Scale 1:6000, April ~976
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