U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District2010-02-152010-02-151981http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/20983Main report 208 p.; Appendices I-X 505 p.This design memorandum presents the results of Phase I post authorization planning studies of the Clear Creek, Texas Flood Control project, a channel improvement project authorized in 1968. The objective of these studies have been to evaluate the previous findings and conclusions in light of current conditions and to reaffirm the authorized plan or formulate a suitable alternative. The results of these studies show that any effective plan for flood control on Clear Creek will involve some degree of channel enlargement and reactification. It is recommended that, subject to conditions of local coorperation as outlined in the report, the selected plan of improvement be approved for implementation.waterfloodsfloodingflood controlflood plainschannelsenvironmental impacthydrologynatural resourceseconomicsrare speciesendangered specieshydraulicscost analysissociological aspectswater managementwatershedsstream flowClear Creek, Texas, flood control: Phase 1, general design memorandum. Draft. Volume 1: Main report and environmental impact statement. Volume 2: Appendices I-X.Book