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<br /> County Community/Area Type of Slide Facilities at Risk Activity <br /> State Highway 92 Landslides Highway 92 CDOH repairs 0 <br /> on C;:;I <br /> yearly basis N <br /> 00 <br /> Hinsdale Slumgu11ion landslide Giant earthflow, Movement would cause USGS has set of CJl <br /> currently shows very changes of level in Lake monitoring monu- = <br /> significant movement San Cristobal, down- ments in center <br /> in central part of flooding of residential of active slide. <br /> the fl ow and commercial proper- CDOH monitoring <br /> ties and loss of sections highway across <br /> of Colo. Highway 149. upper toe of <br /> slide. <br /> Jefferson Morrison Water Plant Lands 1 ide Morrison Water Treatment Upper portion of <br /> landslide Plant slide mass re- <br /> moved. <br /> Golden to Boulder Slumps and Developing residential <br /> earthfl ows areas. <br />" <br />..,. Larimer Tributary streams to Big Debris flows Residential and commercial <br /> Thompson River from properties, roads and other <br /> Loveland to Estes Park public facilities. <br /> Poudre River Valley Debris slides Recreational, residential <br /> between Ft. Collins and development areas. <br /> Rustic <br /> Mesa DeBeque Canyon slide Complex slide invo1v- Another event comparable to CDOH repairs <br /> ing translational, 1924 may be possible and affected highway <br /> rotational and rock- would have similar impacts. segment on yearly <br /> fall characteristics. Closure for extended basis. <br /> First known movement periods of time of Inter- <br /> was a major event in state 70 and D and RGW <br /> 1924 that changed the Railroad similar to 1924. <br /> course of the river <br /> and forced relocation <br /> of a community, the <br /> railroad and highway. <br />