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Floodplain Documents
County
El Paso
Community
El Paso County
Stream Name
Dirty Woman Creek
Basin
Arkansas
Title
Dirty Woman Creek and Crystal Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study
Date
6/1/1992
Prepared For
El Paso County
Prepared By
Kiowa Engineering Corporation
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />5 <br /> <br />Soi]sandGeolo~y <br />Soils within the Diny Woman and Crystal Creek ba.sins are generally hydrologic soil <br />type B with some scattered hydrologic soillype C along the drainages, as identified by the U. S. <br />Department of Agricullure, Soil Omservatioll Service. With the predominance of type B soil, <br />these basins will tend to develop a lower runoff per unit area rale as compared to basins <br />dominated by Type C & D soils. Pre:;ellred all Figure 2-2 is the Hydrologic Soil distribution <br />map for the Dirty Woman and Crystal Creek basins. <br /> <br />Prone!!... QwneTShin and Imocrvious I _1nd Densities <br />Property ownership along the major drainageways within the Dirty Woman and Crystal <br />Creek basins aremoslly private. Along the developed reaches, drainage right-of-ways and <br />green~ltshavebeendedicaledduringlhedevelopmen{oflheadjacenlresidentialland. Where <br />development has no! occurred, the drainageways remain under privale ownership with no <br />delineated drainage right->of-way or casemems. Dirty Woman Park abuts the mainstem of Diny <br />Woman Creek near its confluence with Monument Creek, Both creeks have been impacted quile <br />heavily by roadway constnlction. <br />Land ose informalion for the existing and future conditions well: reviewed as pan of the <br />planning effon. This information is used in the hydrologic analysis to predicl runoff rates and <br />volumes for the purpose_. of facility evaluation. The identification of lanu u,es abutting the <br />drainageways is also useful in the identification offensible plans forstahilization anunesthetic <br />treatment of the creek. Presented on Figure 2.3 is the proposed land ose map used in the <br />evaluatilln of impcrvio<.1s land densities discussed in the hydro:ogic sectionof~isreport.Figure <br />2-3is not intended torcflect lhe future zoning for land use policies of the City or the County. <br />
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