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Floodplain Documents
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State of Colorado
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Basin
Statewide
Title
Floodplain Study Review and Designation program - SOQ
Date
4/1/2000
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
Ayres Associates
Floodplain - Doc Type
Miscellaneous
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<br />These selvices are provided locally and nationwide by the office directly, in <br />cooperation with other Ayres Associates offices, or in association with allied <br />business professionals. <br /> <br />We have a very strong technical staff to serve you. Many of our approximately <br />fifty Colorado personnel are recognized expE~rts in these fields, Almost all our <br />engineer~ have masters degrees and many have a Ph.D. <br /> <br />Project E.xperience <br /> <br />Ayres As:;ociates has completed many original flood insurance and floodplain <br />information reports for local, state and federal entities. In addition we have <br />completej restudies and study modifications (LOMAs and LOMRs) for both <br />public anj private parties. Project descriptions of four such geographically and <br />technically varied representative assignments in Colorado are provided on the <br />following pages. <br /> <br />As a firm that truly specializes in water resources our capability and experience <br />also COVErs unique characteristics of flooding including: <br /> <br />. Spatially Varied Flow- two dimensional open channel flow (1,10 <br />Crossing of Suwannee River, FL) <br />. Channel Hydrologic Routing' UNET flow modeling (St. Croix River <br />PMP Routing, WI and MN) <br />. Tidal and Storm Surge Hydraulics (Altamaha River Tidal Analysis, GA) <br />. Alluvial Fan Flooding (Walker River Hydraulic Analysis, NV) <br /> <br />It also covers unique assignments few other firms have an opportunity to develop <br />an exper:ise in, such as: <br /> <br />. Fish Passage/Fish Separation (Highline Dam Endangered Fishes <br />Separation Net, CO) <br />. Site Specific PMP Evaluation using hydrometeorlogic and paleo <br />hydrologic techniques (Elkhead Dam Site Specific PMP, CO) <br />. Stream Reconstruction (Whitewood Creek Rehabilitation, SO) <br />. Dam Bypass/Reservoir Dewatering using true siphons (Idylwilde and <br />McCray Dams, CO) <br />. Bulkhead Design for Darn Gate Replacl'lment (Snake River Dams <br />Bulkhead, 10) <br />. Geomorphic/Sediment Analysis (I_ower American and Sacramento <br />Rivers, CA) <br /> <br />These additional areas of water resource capability allow us to recognize, then <br />evaluate special circumstance with the appropriate technology, providing well <br />thought )ut, reliable solutions, <br />
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