Anniversary celebration information, June 10, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Centennial Gardens, Denver

Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
2480 West 26th Avenue, Suite 156-B
Denver, CO  80211
phone:  303-455-6277   fax:  303-455-7880

   

District Projects

Conferences

Training & Education

Software, Drawings, Spreadsheets, Data

Technical Papers

Get to know our Staff and Board of Directors
Read about what we do in our Activity Summary
Obtain our Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual
Volumes 1 & 2 revisions and updates only
Volume 3 - Best Management Practices (complete download now available)
NEW FOR COMMENT! Full Spectrum Detention Concept 2005-01-01 (260KB)
statement regarding underground water quality facilities and devices
understand the basis and validity of CUHP (Colorado Urban Hydrograph Procedure)
2004 Technical Review Guidelines for Gravel Mining Activities
Read our latest edition of Flood Hazard News covering:
District's 35th anniversary celebration
Scott Tucker's retirement and some remarks from Dave Lloyd, our new Executive Director
District program activities in floodplain management, master planning, design and construction, maintenance, South Platte River
maintenance eligibility, flood warning program developments, flood reviews
stormwater quality programs and related permit activities
awards, honors, special projects, staff changes, professional activities
Learn how to protect yourself, your family and your property from floods.
Download Flood Protection Handbooks for Denver, Arvada and Boulder County residents
Visit FloodSafety.com to learn about a project underway for Boulder and plans to include other Front Range communities.
Obtain timely advice from the American Red Cross
View public service announcement videos concerning flood safety:
Mountain Streams  high-speed or low-speed for dial-up connections
Urban Floods  high-speed or low-speed
Wildland Burn Area Floods  high-speed or low-speed
Read 2002 research report: An Evaluation of the Boulder Creek Local Flood Warning System
Consider becoming a volunteer CoCo RaHS rain, hail and snow observer.
FEMA Map Modernization and National Flood Insurance Program activities:
Obtain current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) from the Internet
Sample FIRMette for short reach of Ralston Creek in Arvada
See what future Flood Insurance Rate Maps might look like---the Broomfield DFIRM
Read UDFCD Cooperating Technical Partner (CTP) annual reports to FEMA:  2002  2003
Obtain our current FHAD Mapping Guidelines for use in DFIRMs
Visit FEMA's Multi-Hazard Mapping Initiative website
Discover Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse

Directions UDFCD Boundary Design Clean Water
ALERT System FEMA Maps Maintenance Links
Flood Predictions FEMA Notes Construction



Local Governments
Maintenance Eligibility
Good Examples
Flood Warning
Monuments
Publications
Download free  Adobe Acrobat Reader Some pages at this site require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view.
Click on logo to obtain free software.
Install Sun's Java Virtual Machine Obtain Java Virtual Machine from Sun Microsystems if you have trouble viewing this page.
This site is best viewed using Microsoft™ Internet Explorer with 800 x 600 screen resolution.
Send us your comments:    udfcd@udfcd.org

Last updated April 11, 2005