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Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB)
Thuy Patton
June 19, 2018
• Agency/CHAMP Background
• Lessons Learned– Early Planning Efforts
• CO Recovery Office - Stream Team
• LiDAR acquisition
• Regional hydrology
– Communication • Multiple Stakeholders/Recovery Efforts
• Outreach and Early Public Engagement
• Messaging
– Technical• FEMA and Local Review Processes
• 2D Models
• Conclusion
• Q&A
“To Conserve, Develop, Protect and Manage Colorado’s Water for Present and Future Generations”
Highway Washouts in Estes Park
Photo from Twitter by @KDVR
Their former home site – nothing
left
- Courtesy of Dave Rosenberg
Phase III Estimated Totals:Surveyed structures: 220Surveyed cross-sections: 82Miles of enhanced hydraulic study: 104Miles of base hydraulic study: 887
EARLY PLANNING EFFORTS
COLORADO STREAM RECOVERY – “STREAM
TEAM” STEERING COMMITTEE
COMMUNICATION
Conservation
Community
CoalitionsFarmers/ Ranchers
Government
Citizens
VolunteersAcademics
Consultants/
Contractors
Recreation
Funders
Coordinator
Early outreach meeting – local homeowner provided photos and video. Added additional cross section and refined the delineation.
Local Communities/Coalitions
FEMA
PTS Contractors
CTP/State Agencies
Mapping partners
Sample survey memo
Crafting the Message
• Re-State their concerns and how you have addressed them
• Remember what you are being judged against… the last big flood– How do your design floods compare to the flood of record in the
project area?
– How can you use this to help them understand the proposed project?
• Say what you know – Engineers have a tendency to qualify their answers to the point
that they bring confusion and – in some instances – distrust (“he/she won’t give us a straight answer”)
TECHNICAL
• Limited guidance on development of 2D floodways
• Current regulatory floodplain standards are setup for 1D models
• Software can often be expensive
• Less universally understood. Can be difficult to maintain and use 2D results
Opinions can
change
Success is not by Accident
Set realistic
goals
Adapt and collaborate
Community Resiliency
Establish Partnerships
Thuy Patton
Colorado Water Conservation Board
303-866-3441 ext. 3230