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Costilla
Community
Costilla County
Stream Name
Rio Grande, Trinchera Creek, Culebra Creek, Costi
Basin
Rio Grande
Title
Floodplain Information Report - Costilla County
Date
3/1/1989
Prepared For
Costilla County, CWCB
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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2.0 STUDY AREA <br />2.1 Location <br />Costilla County is loca~ed in southern Colorado, immediately <br />north of the New Mexico state line. ~t lies between the Sangre <br />de Cristo Mountains on the east and the Rio Grande on the west <br />(see Figures 1 and 2). <br />Besides the Rio Grande, which forMS the county's western <br />boundary, there are three major drainage basins in Costilla <br />County. They are Trinchera Creek in the northern part of the <br />county, Culebra Creek in the central part of the county, and <br />Costilla Creek in the southern part of the county (see F'iqure <br />3). Each of these creeks is tributary to the Rio Grande. <br />Trinchera Creek and Culebra Creek have their headwaters in <br />the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Colorado, flow generally to <br />the west, and ultimately join the Rio GranBe in Colorado. <br />Costilla Creek originates in the 5angre de Cristo Mountains of <br />northern New Mexico and southern Golorado, flows westerly in <br />New Mexico, turns northwesterly to flow into Color_ado, turns <br />more westerly in Costilla County, the~ turns sou~hwesterly to <br />eventually join the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. <br />The western part of Costilla County is very dry. From <br />somewhere near the middle of the county downstream to the west <br />all thr~e of the major drainages are basically dry most of the <br />time. Only heavy snowmelt or rainstorms will generate surface <br />flows in those portions of the drainages. In the eastern part <br />of the county mountain snowpack and mountain rainstorms assure <br />a more or less continuous flow of water in the major 8rainages <br />and som~ tributaries. As one continues west, the channels are <br />dry under most conditions due to extensive irrigation for <br />agriculture. the sandy soils which absorb much of the runoff, <br />the very low annual precipitation, and the lack of significant <br />tributary flow . <br />Figure 1 shows the location of Costilla County within <br />Colorado. Figure Z shows the county's location within the Kio <br />Grande drainage basin. <br />-4- <br />
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