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Hydrologic & Hydraulic Analysis Hydrology – amount of water, minimum 2-, 10- and 100-year storms. (ultimate development). Hydraulics – how the water moves

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Hydrologic & Hydraulic Analysis

Hydrology – amount of water, minimum 2-, 10- and 100-year storms. (ultimate development).

Hydraulics – how the water moves. Compare existing to proposed conditions.

Methods used must be in the public domain and verifiable.

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COMAR 26.17.04Construction on Nontidal Waters and Floodplains

H&H analysis required for changes to the course, current or cross-section of waters of the State (unless waived).

Waters of the State includes the 100-year floodplain for all regulated streams.

Stream restorations – analysis needed for proper design.

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Increased risk of flooding to others from any analyzed storm (.10’).

Any area, not owned by the applicant, subjected to flooding increases must be purchased, placed in a designated flood easement, or addressed by other means.

“other means” is typically affected property owner sign off.

H&H Analysis used for:

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Assure stability through sheer stress comparison of the project reach and immediately U/S and D/S (10%).

Withstand flood forces. Changes to mapped FEMA floodplain.

H&H Analysis used for:

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How we can help:

Pre-application meetings.

Guidance on whether H&H will be required.

Contacts:

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WATERWAY CONSTRUCTION DIVISION CONTACTS BY COUNTY

COUNTY PROJECT ENGINEER TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS

Frederick CountyWashington County, East of I-81

Wuhib Bayou 410-537-3605 [email protected]

Allegany CountyGarrett CountyWashington County, West of I-81

Paul Busam 410-537-3213 [email protected]

Prince Georges County Imtiaz Choudhry 410-537-3813 [email protected]

Carroll CountyHoward County

Debra Correia 410-537-3900 [email protected]

Harford CountyCecil County

Tamene Dilnesahu 410-537-3803 [email protected]

Calvert CountyCharles CountySt. Mary’s County

Mohammad Ebrahimi 410-537-3816 [email protected]

Anne Arundel CountyEastern Shore

Kelly Flint 410-537-3536 [email protected]

Montgomery County Hira Shrestha 410-537-4247 [email protected]

Baltimore CityBaltimore County

Phatta Thapa 410-537-3641 [email protected]

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How you can help:

Plan on providing H&H (money and time).

Provide all data: input, output, summary tables.

Provide an engineering narrative with assumptions used and conclusions reached.

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