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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001001
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/28/2001
Doc Name
MEMO TO FILE FLOOD HAZARD INFORMATION FOUR STATES AGGREGATES LINE CAMP PIT FN M-2001-001
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ALLEN SORENSON
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FILE
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• <br />MEMO TO F[LE <br />Date: 6/28/01 6:10:58 PM <br />Specialist: Allen Sorenson Signed: <br />iii iiiiiiiiniiiiii <br />Subject/Operator/Operation/File No. Flood Hazard Information. Four States Agg~¢ates, <br />Luie Camo Pit, File No. M-2001-OOL <br />Type of Interaction: Meeting Phone Other <br />Person(s) contacted and affiliation: Nick Mezei. US Armv Corns of Engineers. 970/243-I 199x12 <br />Summary and Resolution of Interaction: Mr. Mezei recounted for me the substance of a recent conversation <br />he had with Marilyn Boynton, who represented Citizens for Accountability and Responsibility as objectors to the <br />Line Camp Pit application. He had explained to Ms. Boynton that the 1978 Corps study of the Dolores River <br />floodplain was completed under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency at a time when the <br />federal flood insurance program was scrambling to define 100-year floodplains throughout the U.S. The studies <br />completed during this time period are considered inferior to the studies being conducted now. In a modem study, <br />more detailed river cross sections would be input to the analysis and the cross sectioning would be at a higher <br />frequency. The statistical analysis to determine the 100-yeaz flows would be more sophisticated and obviously <br />there would be more flow data to input. If a new study was completed, it could be expected that there might be <br />some modification to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). Mr. Mezei emphasized that the 1978 study of the <br />Dolores River is not "flawed," and that the 1978 study and the published FIRM are the best tools currently <br />available for making floodplain decisions along the Dolores River through the Line Camp. He was simply <br />pointing out, in his conversation with Ms. Boynton, that a modern and updated study would be better than the <br />currently complete and available 1978 study. <br />cc: Wallace Erickson, DMG (via electronic mail) <br />Carl Mount, DMG (via electronic mail) <br />Bruce Humphries, DMG (via electronic mail) c:\windows\personaNine camp MTF.doc <br />
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