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Water Supply Protection
File Number
5000.300
Description
Flood Protection Section - Mudflow Mitigation Plan - 1987
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Garfield County
Title
Debris Flow Annex - Garfield County Emergency Operations Plan - Date Unknown
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />000657 <br /> <br /> I. Public Service Company Enterprise 512 <br /> 2. Rocky flount21n Gas 945-8614 <br />b. E.lectricity: <br /> I. City of Glenl<ood Springs 945-8566 <br /> 2. Holy Cross Electric Assoc ia t ion 945-5491 <br /> 3. Public Service Company Enterprise 512 <br />c. ~,laterISewer : <br /> I. Clty of Glel1\oJood Springs .945-7685 <br />d. Telephone <br /> 1. i'loun tain Bell 1-800-222-747) <br /> <br />I. He2V~ Equipment Resources <br /> <br />Glenl<ood Springs Public Works . <br />Garfield County Road and Brldge Dept <br />Rippy Construction Company . <br />Earth Works Construction Company . <br />~Iand H Construction Company . <br />(Other) <br />(Other) <br /> <br />.945-6443 <br />945-6111 <br />984 -2386 <br />963-2296 <br />94)-1173 <br /> <br />IX. mTIG-ITWN PLAN <br /> <br />A. Non-~tructural measures generally do not reqUire large capit21 outlays <br />and orten yield the greatest mitigation benefits. IdentifIed non- <br />structural alternatives should therefore be Implemented at the <br />earliest possible opportunity. Non-structural actions l~clude warning <br />S)st2~S, ep,ergency plans. public education, exercises, zoning and land <br />use restrictions, lnaintenance programs and floodproofing measures. <br /> <br />Structural measures are very costly and must be provided for through <br />the budget over a period of years on a priority basis_ Structural, or <br />capital, improvements HlClude debris basins, dlversions, arresting <br />structures, drop structures and storm sewers. <br /> <br />The larger basins present the most serious threats and will require <br />actions at all levels of government to reduce the risk (see Appendices <br />4 and 5, State and Federal Assisting Agencies). Existing development <br />in the smaller I<atersheds may best be protected by the private actions <br />of the affected property ol<ners, <br /> <br />Strict channelization is <br />according to CGS, because as <br />will flow in new directions. <br /> <br />not a recommended mitIgation measure, <br />channels are blocked, subsequent surges <br /> <br />B. Existin~ ~leasures 311d Capabilities <br /> <br />1. Non-Structural <br /> <br />(a) formation and regular meetings of a Debris Flow Committee, <br />
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