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... 1975. Early flood control in the California Central Valley.
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... 1994. American River Flood Control Project Special Evaluation Vegetation Inundation-Mortality Study of the Proposed Auburn Flood Control Facility.
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... 1993. Folsom Dam Flood Management Report, Murray, Burns and Kienlen Consulting Civil Engineers, DRAFT Report to Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency.
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... Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District Office Analyses of Flood Control for the American River. Oakland, Calif.
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... 1991. Comments on the American River Watershed Investigation Draft Feasibility Report, Environmental Impact Statement and E.I.R.
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... 1994. Proceedings of Phase One: The Lower American River Task Force, Principals and Guidelines for Flood Control Planning Along the Lower American River.
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... 1990. A comparison of regional flood frequency estimation methods using a resampling method.
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... 1991. Final Report of Comments on American River Watershed Investigation, WA No.
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... 1986. Instream flow requirements of the fish and wildlife resources of the Lower American River, Sacramento County, California.
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... 1994b. American River Flood Control Project Task 1: Offstream Flood Control Storage on Deer Creek, Draft Reference.
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... 1993. Assessing the True Value of Flood Control Reservoirs: the Experience of Folsom Dam in the February 1986 Flood.
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... 1992. A review of key issues from the American River Watershed Investigation Feasibility Study and an analysis of alternatives for increasing flood protection in Sacramento.


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