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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/30/2009
Doc Name
As-Built Drawings of Perimeter Levee- Signed Levee Report.
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The Regents of Univ. of Colorado
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TR8
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Report in Support of the Recertification of the <br />University of Colorado 's Flood Control Levee <br />Page 8 <br />Table 1 How Reaches of Existing Levee are Addressed in this Report <br />" The stationing was established by SCA for its 1998 as - surveys; rt is shown on span ar <br />profile drawings that are contained in Appendix B -8. The SCA stationing was adopted by, and it is <br />shown on Sayre's plan and profile drawing (Appendix C) for the upstream reach of Levee. <br />© Leonard Rice Engineers, Inc. June 2009 — 207FIP05 <br />Stationing for <br />Reach <br />Name <br />How Levee affects the <br />base flood plain <br />Status <br />Referenced Study <br />or Profile <br />Sayre profile & <br />spot elevations, <br />and LRE cross <br />sections ons <br />SCA 101 +00 <br />to150 +70 <br />Up- <br />stream <br />Reach <br />Levee forms the <br />western limit of the <br />base flood plain, and it <br />forces the flood plain <br />to the east <br />This reach of Levee <br />is recognizable by <br />FEMA <br />LRE profile based <br />on Boulder's one- <br />foot contour map. <br />88 +00 to 101 +00 <br />Middle <br />Reach <br />Base flood plain does <br />not come in contact <br />with the Levee <br />Levee does not <br />need to be <br />recognized by <br />FEMA <br />LRE profile based <br />on Boulder's one- <br />foot contour map. <br />75 +50 to 88 +00 <br />Down- <br />stream <br />Reach <br />Levee forms the <br />western limit of the <br />base flood plain for a <br />portion of this length, <br />and it is overtopped by <br />the 100 -year flood for <br />a portion of this length <br />The Levee is not <br />presently <br />recognizable by <br />FEMA <br />SCA' 1 <br />Report in Support of the Recertification of the <br />University of Colorado 's Flood Control Levee <br />Page 8 <br />Table 1 How Reaches of Existing Levee are Addressed in this Report <br />" The stationing was established by SCA for its 1998 as - surveys; rt is shown on span ar <br />profile drawings that are contained in Appendix B -8. The SCA stationing was adopted by, and it is <br />shown on Sayre's plan and profile drawing (Appendix C) for the upstream reach of Levee. <br />© Leonard Rice Engineers, Inc. June 2009 — 207FIP05 <br />
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