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  <br />7    <br />  <br /> Create hazard maps for the project reach, refining the existing channel migration zone <br />assessment to detail specific zones, potential rates, and controls on channel migration <br />and avulsion hazard. <br />The geomorphic assessment methods will be based on best practices for fluvial risk <br />assessment (Blazewicz et al., 2020; Olson et al., 2014). <br />Deliverables: <br /> Text and figures that present the results of the geomorphic investigation to be included <br />in the project report. <br /> Draft and final channel migration hazard maps. <br /> Draft and final avulsion hazard maps. <br />Assumptions: <br /> Hazard maps will be developed to a level of detail that is appropriate given to the degree <br />to which past channel evolution can be explained in terms of geomorphic and <br />anthropogenic influence. <br /> Deliverables will be presented in a meeting with County staff and in the project report. <br />This meeting is included in Task 3.1 below. <br /> Final channel migration and avulsion hazard maps will be provided to the County in a <br />format that can be uploaded to the County’s existing GIS data base. <br />2.6 Technical Report <br />The results of the investigation shall be summarized in a technical report which will be provided <br />to the County for review. The technical report will present: <br /> Project goals, objectives, and constraints. <br /> Descriptions of existing hydrologic, hydraulic and geomorphic conditions. <br /> Identification of areas of high flood and geomorphic hazard. <br />Deliverables: <br /> Draft and final report. <br />Assumptions: <br /> County staff will review the draft report and provide a single set of comments to the <br />Consultant. <br /> The Consultant will address the County comments in the final report. <br /> <br />