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County
Jefferson
Stream Name
Woman Ccreek, Walnut, Upper Big Dry and Rock Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
Rocky Flats Plant Drainage and Flood Control Master Plan
Date
4/1/1992
Prepared For
The Department of Energy Rocky Flats Plant
Prepared By
Wright Water Engineers, Inc.
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br /> <br />Subiect: <br /> <br />"Review Report of the Great Western Reservoir Pre-Feasibility Study." Pre- <br />Decisional Draft. Interagency No. DE-AI04-89 AL3290S. U.S. Anny Corps of <br />Engineers. October 1989. <br /> <br />Flows in excess of 260 cfs in the Upper Church Ditch and McKay Ditch west <br />of the South Boulder Diversion Canal are assumed to spill into the canal and <br />not to flow onto the plant site. <br /> <br />4, <br /> <br />This detailed report was prepared for the U.S, Department of Energy to assist in assessing <br />hydrologic and hydraulic engineering work by Rocky Mountain Consultants (RMC) in regard <br />to the diversion of flood waters from Rocky Flats around Great Western Reservoir. <br /> <br />5, <br /> <br />The A- and B-series ponds are assumed to be 10 percent full at the start of <br />the precipitation event. <br /> <br />The U,S, Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) performed a hydrologic analysis of the Walnut <br />Creek basin using the SWMM and HEC.l computer models, A hydraulic analysis of RMC's <br />three proposed diversion/detention facilities is provided in the document. Flood discharges <br />and volumes in Walnut Creek at Indiana Street were calculated for the loo-year, 3-hour, <br />and probable maximum precipitation (PMP), 16-hour storms, <br /> <br />6, Flows in the Walnut Creek Diversion Canal in excess of 1,300 cfs would spill <br />from the canal onto the plant site, <br /> <br />Data Included <br /> <br />Limitations <br /> <br />1. The peak l00-year flood discharge and runoff volumes for Walnut Creek at <br />Indiana Street are 1850 cfs and 244 acre-feet, Probable maximum flood <br />(PMF) flow is 32,710 cfs (see Table 4 of the document), <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />2, <br /> <br />The peak loo'year flood discharge and runoff volumes for a sub-basin of <br />Walnut Creek not tributary to the main stem of Walnut Creek at Indiana <br />Street (USACE sub,basins 40-42) are 420 cfs and 33 acre-feet. PMF flow is <br />3,300 cfs (see Table 4 of the document), <br /> <br />The Woman Creek basin is not addressed, <br /> <br />2, <br /> <br />Flood discharges at Indiana Street are provided, but flood discharges at <br /> <br />intermediate points are not. <br /> <br />Assumntions <br /> <br />Drainage sub-basin delineation is shown on Plate 1 of the document, <br /> <br />3, <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />The PMP, 16-hour precipitation of 31.0 inches yields 23.4 inches of runoff (see <br />Table 3 of the document), The 100'year, 3-hour rainfall of 3.35 inches yields <br />2 inches of runoff, <br /> <br />A uniform infiltration rate of 0,5 inches per hour was used, <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />2, <br /> <br />The 100-year, 3-hour storm point precipitation value was taken from the <br />NOAA Atlas, This was distributed in 10-minute intervals with the maximum <br />precipitation occurring in the middle of the storm (see Table 1 of the <br />document). <br /> <br />5, <br /> <br />The report contains extensive additional information regarding the site <br />hydraulics, geology, geotechnical and environmental characteristics, <br /> <br />3, The point precipitation values for the PMP were taken from the <br />Hydrometeorological Report No. 55A. The 16-hour storm was distributed in <br />half-hour increments with the maximum precipitation occurring in the middle <br />of the storm (see Table 3 of the document)." <br />
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