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| 16.0 |
SECTIONS OF THE COORS BREWERY FLOOD. |
| 15.0 |
WATER OVERFLOWS ONTO THE RAILROAD TRACKS AND FIELDS NEAR MCINTYRE STREET IN GOLDEN AND TO THE BASE OF THE BRIDGE AT 44TH AND GARRISON. |
| 14.0 |
MAJOR FLOODING OCCURS IN GOLDEN AS WATER REACHES THE BASE OF THE BRIDGE ON WASHINGTON AVENUE. |
| 13.0 |
WATER FLOWS INTO THE GOLDEN LIBRARY AND THE GREENBELT PARKING LOT NEAR KIPLING. |
| 11.5 |
THE RIVER OVERFLOWS INTO GOLDEN PARK, PROSPECT PARK, AND JOHNSON PARK. IT ALSO OVERFLOWS INTO THE RV PARK NEAR HIGHWAYS 6 AND 58. |
| 10.0 |
WATER IS AT THE BASE OF THE BRIDGE AT KIPLING AND 44TH AVENUE WITH MINOR FLOODING IN THE VICINITY. |
| 9.5 |
THE RIVER BEGINS OVERFLOWING ITS BANKS INTO LOW LYING AREAS, AND THERE IS WATER IN WHEAT RIDGE PARK. |
| 9.0 |
WATER IS OVER BIKE PATHS ALONG THE ROUTE. CLEAR CREEK IS AT BANKFULL WEST OF GOLDEN. |
| 8.5 |
WATER IS OVER THE BIKE PATH BETWEEN KIPLING AND GARRISON STREETS. |
| 8.0 |
WATER IS OVER THE BIKE PATH/WALKWAY PASSING UNDER FORD STREET IN GOLDEN. |
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(2) Looking Downstream
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Latitude: 39.753100° N,
Longitude: 105.234700° W,
Horizontal Datum:
NAD83
River Stage Reference Frame |
Gauge Height |
Flood Stage |
Uses |
| NWS stage |
0 ft |
10 ft |
Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps |
| Vertical Datum |
Elevation (gauge height = 0) |
Elevation (gauge height = flood stage) |
Elevation information source |
| NAVD88 |
N/A |
N/A |
Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps |
| NGVD 29 |
5695 ft |
5705 ft |
Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks |
| MSL |
N/A |
N/A |
Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks |
| Other |
N/A |
N/A |
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