Site/ Modeling Plan along the Provo River

Sandlin

Sandlin – Upper Provo River Hydraulic Analysis

Summit County, Utah

HCF performed a hydraulic analysis of proposed channel and shoreline stabilization measures along the Upper Provo River in Summit County, Utah, evaluating potential impacts on the 100-year flood elevation. A HEC-RAS hydraulic model was developed to assess the effect of proposed rock armoring on river hydraulics, with a secondary steady-state analysis performed using FHWA Hydraulic Analysis Toolbox methods to provide a conservative comparison.

Publicly available DEM data and proposed design geometry were incorporated to simulate existing and post-construction conditions. Modeling results documented that the proposed stabilization improvements would not result in a meaningful increase in flood levels, supporting regulatory permitting and coordination with the Wasatch County Planning Department and other state agencies.

Kimball Creek

Kimball Creek

Kimball Creek – Hydrology Study & Flood Management

Park City, Utah

HCF performed a hydrology study and flood management analysis for Kimball Creek in Park City, Utah. HCF reviewed existing floodplain models and analyzed project drawings to establish the 500-year flood base elevation for basement and crawl space comparison. This work included direct coordination with FEMA and Summit County to ensure compliance with applicable floodplain management requirements.

Bridge Photo with a small bridge over a creek with rocks.

Bitner Creek Crossing – Sloop

Bitner Creek Crossing – Site Infrastructure & Bridge Design

Summit County, Utah

HCF provided full civil development services for a private 10-acre property in Summit County, Utah, including the design of a 450-foot roadway and a 20-foot span bridge crossing over Bitner Creek. The creek is designated as a FEMA Zone AE waterway with an established floodway, requiring careful hydraulic consideration and regulatory coordination throughout the design process.

HCF’s scope included water line design featuring a 10-inch hot tap and service line, multiple valves, and thrust blocks. All water system appurtenances were designed in conformance with Mountain Regional Water District and Division of Water Quality standards, as well as American Public Works Association (APWA) and American Water Works Association (AWWA) standards, ensuring full regulatory compliance for this complex multi-discipline infrastructure project.

Price river site photo with river and foilage

Price River

Price River – CLOMR/LOMR Floodplain Analysis

Spring Glen, Utah

HCF performed hydraulic modeling and floodplain mapping to support a FEMA Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) for a property largely located within the floodplain and floodway in Spring Glen, Utah. The project involved complex floodplain and floodway modification analysis to facilitate site development while ensuring no adverse impacts to adjacent properties or facilities.

HEC-RAS modeling was used to evaluate 100-year flood conditions and assess the effects of proposed fill and site modifications. Model results were mapped onto base mapping and used to support FEMA submittal documentation for floodplain and floodway revisions. Should the impacts of securing a CLOMR prove infeasible based on financial or risk factors, a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) will be filed to narrow the floodway.