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Midbar regional
drainage facility
Las Vegas, Nevada
Lochsa Engineering provided the civil, hydrologic modeling and hydraulic
design of the construction of the Clark County Regional Flood Control
Facility (labelled as DCBD 0177 in Las Vegas Valley Flood Control Master
Plan), with a design flow of approximately 2300cfs.
The flood control facility was
constructed to intercept and convey the Blue Diamond Wash-Middle Branch
through the 19.5-acre site to allow for the improvement of the One
Las Vegas High Rise Condominium
Towers, at the northwest
corner of Las Vegas Boulevard
and Shelbourne Avenue.
The constructed flood control improvements consist of a 43.0-ft(span) x
7-ft (rise) inlet/Headwall structure, 40-ft long transition structure,
1600lf of 28-ft x 6.95-ft Hydro Arch storm drain line, a 20-ft long
transition structure and a 38.0lf of
3:10-ft x 8-ft Reinforced Concrete Box Culverts (RCBC).
Lochsa Engineering also
obtained FEMA approval of the design of the flood
control facilities in a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR)
application. Upon the
construction of the facility, Lochsa Engineering removed the project site
from the designated Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) designated as Zone 'AE'
and Floodway after obtaining FEMA approval of a Letter of Map Revision
(LOMR) based on the as-built plans of the flood control facilities.


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