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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8443
Description
Narrows Unit
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
12/19/1977
Title
Report on Flood Control Requirements and Benefits for Bureau of Reclamation Narrows Dam and Reservoir Southe Platte River Basin Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />OS];j <br />also included. Personal property and the contents of residences <br />were included in the damages to residential structures. <br /> <br />Physical flood damages to commercial and industrial property <br />!!lld fac1li ties include damages to land, buildings, equipment, <br />supplies, merchandise, and other items used in the conduct <br />of business. <br /> <br />Public utilities damaged included damages to utilities, such <br />as electric, water, and telephone plants; transmission lines, <br />and other similar facilities. <br /> <br />Transportation and Public Facilities <br />Transportation and public facilities damages include <br />inundation losses to public buildings, roads and bridges, streets, <br />pavement, sidewalks, railroads, highway structures, parks, and <br />other facilities including equipment fUrnishings owned or operated <br />by Federal , State, county, or local governmental units. <br /> <br />Flood Emerp;ency and Cleanup Costs <br />Public business emergency losses, considered as public facil- <br />ities damages, include the increased cost of normal operation. <br />Other losses to the public include the additional costs incurred <br />during flood emergencies, such as evacuation and reoccupation, <br />flood fighting, disaster relief, and extra duty for police, fire, <br />and military units, <br /> <br />18 <br />
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