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Glendale (PDF) - Hazard Mitigation Web Portal - State of California

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Natural <strong>Hazard</strong>s <strong>Mitigation</strong> PlanCity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Glendale</strong>, <strong>California</strong>Section 8 – FloodsUSGS Water ResourcesThis web page <strong>of</strong>fers current US water news; extensive current (including real-time) andhistorical water data; numerous fact sheets and other publications; various technical resources;descriptions <strong>of</strong> ongoing water survey programs; local water information; and connections toother sources <strong>of</strong> water information.USGS Water Resources6000 J Street Placer HallSacramento, CA 95819-6129Ph: 916-278-3000Fx: 916-278-3070Bureau <strong>of</strong> ReclamationThe mission <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Reclamation is to manage, develop, and protect water and relatedresources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest <strong>of</strong> the Americanpublic. The Bureau provides leadership and technical expertise in water resources developmentand in the efficient use <strong>of</strong> water through initiatives including conservation, reuse, and research.It protects the public and the environment through the adequate maintenance and appropriateoperation <strong>of</strong> Reclamation's facilities and manages Reclamation's facilities to fulfill water usercontracts and protect and/or enhance conditions for fish, wildlife, land, and cultural resources.Mid Pacific Regional OfficeFederal Office Building2800 Cottage WaySacramento CA 95825-1898Ph: 916- 978-5000Fax 916- 978-5599http://www.usbr.gov/Army Corps <strong>of</strong> EngineersThe Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers administers a permit program to ensure that the nation’s waterways areused in the public interest. Any person, firm, or agency planning to work in waters <strong>of</strong> theUnited <strong>State</strong>s must first obtain a permit from the Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers. The Corps isresponsible for the protection and development <strong>of</strong> the nation’s water resources, includingnavigation, flood control, energy production through hydropower management, water supplystorage and recreation.US Army Corps <strong>of</strong> EngineersP.O. Box 532711Los Angeles CA 90053- 2325Ph: 213-452- 3921American Public Works Association2345 Grand Boulevard, Suite 500Kansas City, MO 64108-2641Ph: 816-472-6100Fx: 816-472-16102006 PAGE 8- 32

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