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Water Supply Protection
File Number
5000.375
Description
Flood Protection Section - Alamosa - Rio Grande Flood
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Water Division
3
Date
8/8/1985
Author
CWCB - DODES
Title
Report on the Findings of a State Damage Survey Team on the Rio Grande Flood of June 8-14 1985 - Rio Grande and Alamosa Counties - Colorado - CWCB - DODES - Extremely Preliminary Draft
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Report/Study
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<br />(,;)lEsI,3 <br /> <br />2.1.1 Alpine Village No_ 7 <br /> <br />Concern: <br /> <br />Minor flooding occurred to existing homes and buildings on <br />the north bank of the Rio Grande River in Sections 25 and 30 of <br />T 40N. R 3E and R 4E. A discharge of 9040 c. f. 5. put the river <br />just over the bank. A request was made to evaluate the area for <br />the possible need of a dike or dikes. <br /> <br />.eindings: <br /> <br />A low levee approximately 3,000 feet long and an average of <br />4 feet high could be installed down the center of an existing <br />gravel public road parallel to the river maintained by the <br />county. In conjunction with this levee, approximately 800 feet <br />of the Gerrard Road tram the bridge to the bluff north of the <br />bridge could be raised to elevation 8140. or even with the top of <br />the bridge. Raising the Gerrard Road would improve access to the <br />valley during floods. However, this action would have a negative <br />impact on existing homes west of the road. The alternative is to <br />run a 5 toot high levee approximately 1200 feet along the north <br />bank from the bridge to the road that runs along the bluff near <br />the inlet to the Highwater Ditch. A survey down the centerline <br />of the road would be required to accurately determine the volume <br />of material. side slopes of 3 to I are recommended except at <br />driveways where 5 to 1 is recommended. <br /> <br />~'""ua:J" <br />I /z' I <br />... H4 <br />~ <br /> <br />~_..;5;"'q",~ <br />--. _ 7V-e~ <br />- ------=- Q~..;j <br /> <br />;20' <br /> <br />I <br />- <br />, <br /> <br />,Z <br /> <br />I <br />>- <br />.1 <br /> <br />-H <br /> <br />TYPICAL SEC'fION <br /> <br />The west end of the levee should tie into the existing <br />bridge abutment at Gerrard. The volume of the levee parallel to <br />the river downstream of the Gerrard Bridge is estimated at <br />44 x 4 x 3000 = 19.556 cubic yards. A minimum right-of-way 44 <br />27 <br />feet wide would be necessary. <br /> <br />21 <br />
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