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<br />'"', <br /> <br />\ <br />r <br /> <br />1!:I.II1!:KT COUNTY 1I0~KD O~' COlUlISSlONI!:KS <br />COI.OK~DO "~Tj(K CONS~:K\'~T10N HO~KD <br /> <br />r- <br /> <br />"0 <br /> <br />',0 '.iMILU <br />11 KILOMETERS <br /> <br />ELBERT COUNTY <br /> <br />"r"--"~--~-'~'---'l"----"--'1';-- <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />w,'U. <br />I <br />\ <br />1 <br />.",." I <br />39' ("..~ ~:,::~;,~:::- ~3~ <br /> <br />I JUAl."li... ~ I <br />I -('ul,)rddt) I <br />I Sprin." I <br /> <br />~ P..hl" -t.,..... I <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />."l--~-::::J_-~"-"~--"~103,__1 <br />107" 105- <br /> <br /> <br />~,~,' 7,& l~OMllfS <br />o 25 60 75 100 KILOMETERS <br /> <br />LOCATION MAP <br /> <br />I NTROOUCTI ON <br /> <br />In 1978. o"lcl.1I of Elbert County. Colo., foresaw the need to <br />pro....lde flood-pron.....'.. Inforlnltlon for un by both developer. and by <br />citizens un.~r. of the poulblllty of flash floods along oorfMlly dry <br />streams. Accordingly, the Elbert County Board of Commlnloner. and <br />the Co lando W.t.r Con.ervat Ion Board Itstab II shed .. cooper.t I ve <br />program with the U.S. Geological Survey to lTIIp flood-prone .'.,IS In <br />Elbert County. Inexpenllve. office-compiled flood-prone-.r.a ""ps <br />lack the accurlCy dellred. whereas detAiled flood studle. of rur..1 <br />are.., would be too costly. Thus.. compromise between the two 'method. <br />w", choun. FI.ld lurvey. were nw.de .It Nny .electod stream croll <br />,ectlon. and the relultlng computations provided a,cur.te 100"'yoar <br />flood-level InforlNtlon- which wal pr...nted On enl..rged quadrangle <br />b... IMPI. Aho prepared were this report, which give. background <br />InformAtion regarding the Ule of these map., and a technical addendum, <br />which contains all croll-.ectlon daU and.. detailed dlsculllon of tha <br />methods used to IMk. the hydraulic computatlonl. <br /> <br />The NIP" thll r.port, ..nd the technical addendum are available <br />from: <br /> <br />Elbert County land Use Adml n I strator <br />County Courthouse <br />Klowo, CO 80117 <br /> <br />The rqpS, report, and technical addendum may also be Inspected..t the <br />offlcel of the Colorado Water Conservation Board In Denver, Colo'l and <br />the U.S. G.ologlcal Survey, Water Resources Division, In Lakewood, <br />Colo. <br /> <br />The IYpS ..nd explanatory te)(ts were prepared by the U.S. Geolog- <br />Ical Survey, W..ter "esources Division, Colorado District, under the <br />dlr.ctlon of J. f. Blakey, District Chief. The field work was done by <br />the U.S. Geological Survey; by the klow.. Soil Conserv..tlon Service <br />District; by lt.Iff N:mbers of the Color.do Water Conservation Bo..rd <br />und.r the direction of L. F. Lang, Chief, flood Control .nd Cons.rv.... <br />tlon Section, ..nd by Elbert County personnel under the direction of <br />Ch..rl., KImsey, Land Use AdMlnlstr..tor. Access by survey p..rtles to <br />the '3 stream cro51 sectlo". "'as a roost Imporhnt part of this pro- <br />Ject. The cooperation of the IRIany Elbert County I..ndowners In provld'" <br />1"51 accen to their properties II gratefully acknowledged. <br /> <br />HAPS AND AERI~l PHOTOGIlAPHS <br /> <br />Elbert County Base and Index Haps <br /> <br />Three maps of Elbert County are presented In this report. The <br />primary hlghw.ay system ..nd principal towns are shown In the bue map <br />on the left. The U. S. Geo10glcal Survey topogr..phlc fNt,pS th.t cover <br />the county are shown In the center map and ..re Indexed by row letter <br />..nd colum" number. Aerial photographs also are .vallable for weltern <br />Elb.rt County; the roll ..nd exposure number of each photograph are <br />Indlcat.d In the Index InI.p on the right. <br /> <br />Flood-Prone Area Bue Hcap, <br /> <br />U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-mlnute topogr..phlc map' (..150 called <br />quadr..ngle Milps) were uled to ,how the flood-pron. are.s In Elbert <br />County. The IMpS were cut Into four parts. Each part wal then enl..rged <br />to . scale of I Inch equ.Ils 1.000 feet. and 100-year flOOd-prone areas <br />were Indlc..ted along the I.rger streams. The Indlvldu.l flood maps <br />show .In ..rea of ne.rly 15 square miles. The maps are Inde)(ed by row <br />letter, column number, and quadr.nt of the orlgln.1 quadrangle used. <br />Thus, map C-3-NW de.crlbes flood boundaries In the northwest part of <br />the Klow. 7.S-mlnute topogr.phlc IMp lhown as C-3 on the Index to <br />topogr.phlc qu..dr.ngles. <br /> <br />Topogr.phlc MapS, printed In color. can be '<..urch.sed. by mall from <br />the Branch of Distribution, U.S. Geological Surv.y, Bo~25286, Denver <br />Federal Center, Denv.r, CO. 80225. Topographic maps .ho NY be viewed <br />at the office of the Elbert County land Use Administrator, Elbert <br />County Courthoule. Kiowa, Colo. <br /> <br />Aer lill PhotoQr.aphs <br /> <br />Aerial photogr..phs of Kiowa County >owere t..ken In 1977 by the U.S. <br />Agrlcu1turoitol Stablllzilt Ion and Conservation Service. The ground .r.a <br />shown on e..ch photogr.ph I. .bout 30 square miles and p..rtly overl.ps. <br /> <br />"I": <br /> <br />r ' <br /> <br />"',e,arrlll I,. ('Oope,.lIo,. with Ihe <br />\I. s. G~ulUMlul S..rn)' <br /> <br />>Jrr'!>tl. ~'nr l. V,l.LIll:: 1.11. "'1~5' <br /> <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />1'0 <br /> <br />1,0 -..JUULE$ <br />i5 KilOMETERS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />INDEX TO TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLES <br /> <br />the ..r.a. shown on adJ.c.nt photograph.. The photographs, whIch were <br />enlarged to a sc.le of I Inch equall 1,320 f.et (it Inchel per mile), <br />show r~ds and land development as of Mld-l'77. Other l..ndmark., <br />Including building., a..rthen d.ms, and .v.n Indlvldu.1 tr.el, Ny be <br />Identified on the aelect.d a.rlal vl.wl. ThIs Id.ntlflcatlon helps the <br />user comp.Ir. older IMpped Information with conditIons In 1'77. Aerial <br />photographs of western Elbert County can be viewed at the office of <br />the Elbert County Land U.e Admlnlurator, Elbert County Courthou.., <br />Klow.., Colo. <br /> <br />DISCUSSIOII <br /> <br />Ar.. Descr I pt Ion <br /> <br />Elbert County Is aouthe.Ist of Denv.r, Colo" within one of Colo- <br />radoll cloudburat zone. about 50 ..lies ...U of the 'ront ".nge foot... <br />hills. The-roiling hJgh pl..lnl of the ar.. cont.ln many cre.k ch..nnels <br />which ..re dry much of the tlln8, yet ar. In wide stre.mbeds c..rved by <br />floodwaters. This seems unulual, conllderll'lg that precipitation In the <br />'rea .venges but 12 to 16 'Inchel per y..r. However, two-thirds of <br />that ..mount ulually Q<<urs as Intenl. flood"produclng thunderstorms I <br />dl:rlng the sunwner JftOnthl. <br /> <br />Holt of the .tre.ml crolllng Elbert COUMy begin n...r III south'" <br />western corner, wh.re a narrow pineau at an .Itltude of 7,500 teet <br />forms the divide between the South 'hU. River and the Arkansas Rlv.r <br />basins. As the str.....s traven. Elbert Countv In a northerly or eut.. <br />erly direction, t~lr slop.s decre... frOWl more th..n 100 feet per mile <br />In the headw..ura to Ie.. th.n 50 f.et per mile at the Ar..pahoe-Elbart <br />County Ilna downstr.am, where altltudel .v.nge about 5.500 teet. <br />Draln.ge .reas of the creeks within the county r.nge from about ]0 to <br />300 squ.re lit I I... <br /> <br />Flood HIUory <br /> <br />. HaJor flooding occurr.d In Elb.rt County during 1878. 1935. and <br />1965. Although the most .xtre,.,.. peak-dl.ch.rg. v.lues wre r.corded <br />during the wlde.pre.d flood. of 1935 .nd 1965, loc.llzed Intenle <br />storml cov.rlng a fe", squ..re mll.s occur .randomly throughout Elbert <br />County every year. Thul tributary atr.ams occ.llonally may produce <br />flood dllch.rges approaching severll times thU lhown by a lOa-year <br />curve. However, because the storm. are g.n.n.lly localized, the volume <br />of runoff Is lmall and the Milln ch.nt'l": downstr..m usu.lly can pa.. <br />the addltlon..1 Wolter at heights below the 100"ve.r flood levels. In <br />this cale, major daNg. I. confined to the Immediate ..r.. .ff.cted by <br />the cloudburst. <br /> <br />W.ter frOM the.. Intense stor",., ~Ich ulu.IIV occur during MaV <br />through August, NY flow In sheetl down the ste.p hillside, until It <br />re.ches .In .xlstlng w.lterw.y. Kat.rlal gouged from the flooded ar.. <br />Is clrrled downstre.m. As the flood Wilve slow., the .roded sedltnent <br />Is deposited Onto the flood pl.ln of the r.celvlng Itre.",. <br /> <br />Areal once modified by floods, "I eyldenced by the the wide <br />str~am valley. In Elbert Courtty, prObably will be covered by flood" <br />w..ters agaIn. The June 1965 flood occurred .fter the floodw..ter.. <br />retarding structures of the Kiowa Watershed IIroJect had been built by <br />the U~S. Soil Conl.rvatlon Service (SCS). These SCS floodwder- <br />retarding structures. which store .bout 1 'nch of runoff behind their <br />emergency splllwaYI. delev trlbutery flows to klow. Creek. This stor- <br />age decreases natural-flow peak dlsch..rges .nd helps to reduce down- <br />stream property d..mage. Thus, even though retarding dams are placed <br />across numerous trlbut.rles, unulually I.rge floods stili c..n r.sult <br />from Intense thunderstorm.. <br /> <br />The largest probable flood Is dIfficult to define. but comp.rlson <br />of the peak flow oblerved from. given drainage .rea puts past floods <br />Into perspectlv.. Crippen ..nd Bue (1977, fig. 11t, p. 13) described <br />maximum pe..k dllch..rge. observed for the region which .Includes ...stern <br />Color..do. Crlppe" .nd Bu. drew .n envelope curve, p.rt of which h.1 <br />been r.produced In the graph below. flood data for site. In .nd ne.r <br />Elbert County are Includ.d In the table. KeCaln and ..J.rr.tt (1976) <br />det.rMlned that the IOO-ye.r flood v.1ues In e"Uer" Colorado are. <br />function of draln.ge ar... and basin .Iop.. A 100-ye..r flood"'dlscharge <br />curv., computed ullng en average besln-stop. v.lue, h.s been .dded for <br />vllual comparison with the envelope curve. Actual l00-y...r dllch.rge <br />v.luel at a I'te may dlff.r from tho.e of the 100"ye..r curv. shown. <br /> <br />The envelope curve does not repres.nt .. physical limit. but shows <br />the m..gnltude of some extremely r.re events which h.ve occurred. East <br />BIJou Creek, which draIns the centr.1 p.rt of Elbert County, produced <br />a pe.k dlsch.rge In 1965 near the Ar..pahoe-E1bert County 'Ine which <br />..pproached the envelope curve (site,). In 1935, . 50-year flood was <br />me.sured ..t the lime al t.. <br /> <br />1000 <br /> <br /> <br />hOO <br /> <br />~ <br />ijj <br />~ <br />t; <br />Ir 100 <br />u <br />~ <br />l!i <br />g <br />~ <br />~ <br />II <br />~ . <br />~ <br />o <br /> <br />1.119651 DATA I'OINT AND SlTfNlNBtA_ <br />N,ml.., In plll.not","l. I. y_. <br />PMk lIow o..;c;~rlfd. s.. lable <br /> <br /> <br />2119651. 1.119651 <br /> <br />. 4_119851 <br /> <br />1 <br />0' <br /> <br />01 <br /> <br />5 10 50 100 <br />DMINAGE ARtA. IN SQJAAf UILES <br /> <br />500 1000 <br /> <br />( . <br />s_~ Of ..,tl'..... fl,ood duo/ouog.. fol' .t....".,. whloh flC1J Io1tthi" <br />and Mal' Elb'l't COI'"t~. Colo. <br />[Dot. for lit.. 1-12 'rOl!l IIott""l (1"', p. )7); .nd 'or alt. .) <br />frOl!l Snip.. and otho" (l97~, p. 351 <br /> <br />Site <br />No. <br /> <br />Orlln.oe "'el, <br />Counly In square <br />Milu <br /> <br />Olach.rge.ln <br />cubic feel Ye.r <br />per a.cand <br />5.250 1957 <br />2.370 1965 <br />2.800 1965 <br />1,880 1965 <br />1,350 196& <br />U.500 1935 <br />41.500 1965 <br />20.000 1965 <br />19.700 1986 <br />75.300 1935 <br />24,900 1915 <br />25,000 193& <br />274.000 1965 <br />143,140 1935 <br />145,000 1965 <br />57,200 1965 <br />154.170 1935 <br />75,500 1965 <br />10.700 1965 <br /> <br />Stream and loc.lion <br /> <br />Kiow. Creek It 1(-79 R81ervolr EI '''0 3.20 <br />near Elltonvillo <br /> <br />Kiow. Crook Subwateuhed <br />No. J-33 nur e.alonvilll <br /> <br />Kiow. Creek Subwlltfnhud <br />No. R-3 n'.f Elbert <br /> <br />Kiowa Creek Subwlleuhed <br />No. 0-61 n..f Elb6f1 <br /> <br />KjowI Creuk It Elbert <br /> <br />EI '''0 1t: t,i" <br /> <br />Elbert <br /> <br />2.12 <br /> <br />Elbe,. <br /> <br />.59 <br /> <br />Elbe,. <br /> <br />28,8 <br /> <br />W.'I Kiow.. Creok .1 Elbeft <br />Klow~ Creek .It KiowI <br />Klowl Creek II Bunnell <br /> <br />Elborl <br />Elbert <br /> <br />35.9 <br />'11 <br />231 <br /> <br />Adama <br /> <br /> EIII 100u Cr8Cllk .II Deer Trill Arapahoe <br />10 Middle lIiiou Creok nur Ar.pahoe <br /> Deer Trail <br />11 West 8ijou C,.utk nUr Kiowa Elbert <br />12 W"I SIJou Cr..k ..I Byera Arlp.ho. <br />13 Big Sandy Creek n'.r Calha" EI Puo <br /> <br />302 <br /> <br />190 <br /> <br />85.7 <br />277 <br /> <br />49.0 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />He,vYI Intenl. rainfall ..nywh.r. In Elbert Countyl, 10ng, narrow <br />.nd rather st.ep draln..ge b.slnl will caule flooding. The ....tlon..1 <br />We.ther Service (1973) determined that the l00"year, 6"hour ralntall <br />for Elbert County II ]..1, 'nch... However, a. IlnUch .. 12 Inch., fell In <br />about 3 houri southelst of the town of l'bert, on Jun. 17. 1'65. The <br />probabl. Nxlmum 6-hour precipitation for. "Iv.n 10-.quera.mll. .rea <br />In Elb.rt County I. .bout 22 Inch.. (Hatth.I, 1969). Flooding .ho <br />ea" r.lult from I...er MtOunU of r.lnf.ll on .uece..lva daYI or when <br />s.to".. celli move .lonG .Ir.ady swollen cr.aks. <br /> <br />Th. 100-y...r flood discharge It mOlt of the lurvey.d croll lac- <br />tlons wa. c.lcul.ted lolling methodl lhown In the IlM..nual for Estl....tlng <br />flood CharacteristIcs of Natural"flow Str...ms In eolondo,ll bV McCal" <br />and J.rrett (1976) .nd Is shown on the flood..pron....re.. IMPI. S.lmple <br />dlsch.rge v.luel were then comp.Ir.d with tho I. obt.lned by using the <br />U.S. Soli Conservation Service (1975) method. Thla procedure verified <br />that the r.lulu were re.,on..ble. Also, con.ultlng enolneerlng fl"", <br />have prepared detailed flood reporu for the towns of klc::.w., Elbert, <br />.nd Ellzabethj .r.aS covered by thele r.ports are outlined on the .n- <br />larged maps. <br /> <br />Hydr.ullCl <br /> <br />Information from several lourcel Will lolled to dete""ln. the 100- <br />yelr flood limits on the flood-prone-are. NPS. Channa I crOll sec" <br />t Ions were fleld-survey.d at polntl 2 to ] .11.. .Plrt on the stre.ml. <br />Thl, provided det.ned Infor....tlon on the Actual shape of the It,....... <br />b.d In 1979-80 and It I .blllty to conv.y floodwo,.". 5""", chann." <br />h.d b.en Ilgnlflcantly .It.red Ilnce tha topographic maps were <br />prepared, either by floods or by man'l construction actlvltl.s, .nd <br />occa.lonal1y by both. <br /> <br />for this Itudy, U.S. Geologlc..1 Survey computer progra,. ("]1, <br />glv<<n In HUs.r'l ".nuII, Computer Applications for Stap-Backw.ur and <br />rloodw.lY An.IYI.slI (Sh.arman, 1976), was ul.d to calcul..ta hydraulic <br />propertlel of the Itr.alft at e.c.h surveyed croll lectlon. By ule ot <br />the m..pped Itre..m Ilope ..nd 100"ye.r flood discharge, flood height was <br />computed .nd transf.rred to the enl.rged b..sA maps. Flood width, <br />depth. and ve'oclty ..ho were plotted adjacent to the numberad crOll <br />sections shown On the map.. <br /> <br />ECONOI4IC CONSIOERATIONS <br /> <br />A flood h.vlng a recurrence Interval of 100 y..rs hla Men <br />,elected .1 the design flood by the Colorado Weter Cons.rvatlon Board <br />for the admlnlstr.tlon of flOOd-plain man.geNnt program.. Many p..rts <br />of Elbert County h.d floodl In 1'35 and 1,65 that equeled or exc..ded <br />the lOa-year flood. Knowl.dge of aree' which wi' I be under wolter frOll <br />.. 100-ye..r flood II helpful for thou persons who must consider rllkl <br />of hnd us. wIthIn the flood pl. In. Generally, livestock and farming <br />operations .r. .mong the ..cceptabl. usel of low"'lylng .r.al. Permanent <br />bul'dlngs should be pl..ced In loc..tlons not likely to be flooded-" <br />usually..t lites away from the streambed and .bove the expected 100- <br />ye.r flood level s. <br /> <br />Building II tes higher than and It 10M dllt.nce from w.ter <br />courlel are not ..lwaYI ufe from flOOding, . It hough .Iev.tlng the <br />structures to .llow for proper draInage In all dlrectlonl can mlnlmlz. <br />the poulblllty of d..m.ge. Intenle thunderstorMI Can send .heets of <br />water down Iloplng hillsides. Such an overllnd flow. termed by one <br />.resldent .II a fll.ke tipped sldeways,lI .110 cln deatroy buildIngs In <br />Its p..th. To leuen thll natunl h..zard, contoured furrows (ditches) <br />hive been cut I nto numerous hili, I des In the county. They Intercept <br />overland runoff .nd divert It to existing waterways at either end of <br />the dltchel. Thele furrows are visible In some of the .erlal phott"l.. <br />gr.phs mentioned e.rller. <br /> <br />Stilte .nd county offici." have be.n given the r.lpanslblll ty for <br />regulating development along Itreeml. The foregoing dllcunlo". a10ng <br />wi th ..ppropr I ate f100d"'prone-.rea IMPI, will h.lp them to lTIIIet th Is <br />r..ponllblllty. <br /> <br />FLOOD-PRONE AREAS IN ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO <br />Bv <br />Theron R. Dosch, U.S. Geological Survey <br />1981 <br /> <br />'., <br /> <br />"I <br /> <br />r-~ 3674 <br /> <br />-,.... - .----..r.-__ <br /> <br />.X......ANATION <br />B AI:I.J,,!. 1.01.1. NO. In <br /> <br />[;':]1 A~.IAL I.OLL NO. U'J <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />,.-. <br />)9~J' <br />I <br />I <br />,- <br />L~ <br /> <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />!OJ <br />'" ..I <br />.;'J <br /> <br />--~'-. j <br />~"l;;"1 <br />"' ~ , - <br />1-....... ~ 1 <br />. ....r~ .~ ~.~\~! <br />, f.\", -.:.. ~'\ ",J <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />',0 ',6WUI <br />,', IULOMfTlAS <br /> <br />INDEX TO 1977 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS <br /> <br />HETR I C CONYERS IONS <br /> <br />Inch-pound unitt used In thla rarrt May be converted <br />to !Ntrlc $I (Intern.tlonal Syltem units by the fOllowing <br />factors: <br /> <br />,^,IHpl~ <br /> <br />BJI <br /> <br />O. ~0~7 <br />0.0012)) <br />0.02832 <br />D.02832 <br />O. )0~8 <br />0.189~ <br />).785 <br />0.06)08 <br />H.~O <br />1.609 <br />1.590 <br /> <br />7b pbtol" <br /> <br />.cre <br />.cre-foot <br />cubic foot <br />cubic foot per second <br />foot <br />foot per IItlle <br />g.llon <br />gallon per mlnuta <br />Inch <br />mil. <br />squ..re mil. <br /> <br />,qu.r. hectometer <br />cubic hectometer <br />cubic meter <br />cubic Meter per second <br />Nter <br />Nter p.r kilometer <br />Ilt.r <br />II ter per lecond <br />..1111_ter <br />kll"""'tor <br />tqu.r. kilometer <br /> <br />National c;"oa.tio V.l'tiDal llatUlll of 1981 (NOVD of 1929); <br />A geodet Ie d.tum derived froe a gen.ral edJustment of the <br />flrlt-ord.r I.vel naU of both the United Stat.. .nd Canad.., <br />formerly c.ll.d ffN4lan S~ L1v.t. to tlGVD of 1'2' Is referred <br />to IS ,ea I.vel In th'a report. <br /> <br />GlO&SARY <br /> <br />QO,..-foot. --A volume of wet.r covering 1 .cr. to. depth of 1 foot; <br />~3.560 cubic f..t. <br />01"0" ..otion......A r.prel.ntltlon of the .r.. batween a ,tre.mb.d .nd <br />an INg'nary l.v.1 string .tretchad .cro'l . Itream ..t right ..n- <br />gle, to the .tr..lIlflow. The aile .nd sha~ of the crall section <br />Is determln.d by using lurveylng InltrUI'Nnu to lM.sure distances <br />down to the str..mbed ill varlou. loc.rlon. .Iong the lmagln..ry <br />.trlng. rloods usually.wlll ch.nge the crols-s.ctlon conffgura- <br />tlon unl... the stre.mkd II compos.d of Itabl. Nterl..l. <br />ol.lblo foot p.'" ..oond.--A unl t 0' discharge ~lIln9 a croll sect Ion of <br />. Itrea... lbe unit of dl,c""rge r.pres.nu 1 cubic foot of water <br />p.nlng . given point In I second and I. equivalent to .pproxl- <br />Ntely 7i g..IIonl per ..cond or itso g..1 tons per ",Inute. <br />diaoharg..--Th. water flOWing p.tt . particular point. such AI . point <br />at a crall .ectlon. The rilt. of flow genenlly II measured In <br />cubic feet p.r lecondj the VOlUMe of flow, In acre.feet. <br />droinag. a,.~.--A I.nd .re., ulu.lly Ma.ur.d In .qu.r. ",II.. In a <br />Korl.zontal pl.ne, which collecta precipitation and ellowI the <br />r.,ul hnt runof' to flow towardl the IOOIl downltr..m point In the <br />ar.a. <br />.,.v.lop.ourv..-"A line' dr.wn above plott.d polnu on.. gr.ph to <br />.nclo.e the I.rgest floods .ver mea.ur.d In . regloni the points <br />lhow atr...m dllch.rges for given drlln..se are.s. larger f100dl <br />are poulblei If they occur, the envelope curve II roved up~..rd <br />to enctos. the new, higher values. <br />{tood plain,-"'An .Ire.. thu Is adJ.cent to the Itre..mbed and Is covered <br />with w.ter when the Itr.a,. overflows Its b..nks during floodl. <br />flood-proM QrotkJ map.......A "'Ip lhowlng are.1 ..long the stre.mbank. which <br />.re subject to flooding. Ar.as expected to be cov.red by Wolter at <br />leut onc. In any 100-y..r period .ra lhown on the Elb.rt County <br />flood-prOf'll .r.. Nips. <br />flood v.Zootty.--Spe.d with which WIItar IItOV.s downure.m. ^ velocity <br />of 10 feet per .econd (n..rly 7 ..II.. per hour) ~uld move .n ob- <br />Ject flo.tlng In the center of the Itre.I" one township (6 II\lles) <br />hrth.r downstr.am In hll than 1 hour. <br />fZoodJ.Jat.I"-NtaMtng .tM40tur......A d... pl..eed .crolS . small upstr...m <br />w..ter cours. to provide floodwater Itorage. Earthen d.ml con- <br />.structed In Elb.rt County by the U.S. Soli Conservulon Service <br />In the l'501s ~re de.lgned to hold about 1 Inch of runoff from <br />the. b.sln aba,,'e .nd to r.I..n It gr.du..lly through pipes over a <br />period of 2 to ) daYI. Exc... runoff palle. over the emergency <br />splllw..ys et one lid. of the d."". Th. structures delay storm- <br />wat.r trav.llng towardl the Ilrger creek .ch.nnels .nd help reduce <br />conl.quent flooding. <br />/n",d,.od-~OQ1' (100-~oal') flood.--P..k dlacharg.. 10 large ,hat they may <br />be expected to be .qual.d or exceed.d on the 10ng...term .ver.ge <br />of .bout onCe ev.ry 100 ye.rs .nd have . I-~".nt chance of oc- <br />curring In ..ny given y...r. The recurrence Interval Is an .ver.ge, <br />no Ichedul. of regularity h Implied. <br />l"Ut1Off,-"'Th..t part of the precipitation that appe..rs In surf.ce <br />Ur.."'I. One Inch of runoff I. .qual to lbout 27 cubic feet per <br />.econd of wat.r flowing for one day frOff! each square mile of <br />draln..ge ar.a ..bove the location conlldered. <br />.t,.QQm .Zop"."Th. vertical distance. Itr..", drop' In tr..vellng. <br />given horlzont.1 dlst.ne.. When the str.am fal Is more than about <br />SO f.et per 1'111 la, floodflows Ira shallow Ind very fast and milY <br />caul. conlld.rable chennel .rollon. AI the slope flattens to <br />Ie.. than about 50 te.t p.r 1111 Ie (. l..foot drop .bout every <br />100 f..t). floodflow. become relatively d..p .nd spread out .s <br />the wat.r velocity slows. <br />topographic' map.--A rrI.Ip that lhows .urhr.e :'e.tur.s of .. given .r.... <br /> <br />REFERENCES CITED <br /> <br />Crippen, J. Ill., and Bue, C. 0" 1977, HaxllftUfll floodflows In the <br />contel"1lllnous UnIted Stat.SI U.S. Geological Survey W.ter-Supply <br />P.per 1887, 52 p. <br />"atthal, H. f., 1,69, Floods of June 1,65 In South 'I..tte River basin, <br />Colorado: U.S. Geologica' Surv.y Water-Supply Paper 1850-8, <br />6~ p. <br />HeC.ln, J. f" andJ.rr.tt, R. D., 1'76, "'nual for estimating flood <br />charact.rlatlcl of natural...flow stre..ml In Colorado: Colorado <br />Water Conlervatlon ao.Ird Technical Manual 1,68 p. <br />Nation..' We.ther Servlce, 1913, Precipitation-frequency atl..s of the <br />Western United Stat.1I NOAA Atlas 1. 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