South Platte Headwaters Wildfire/Watershed Assessment

Photo: South Platte River, by Johnny Allen, Flickr

Project Summary

Completion Date: November 2010

JWA completed a wildfire/watershed assessment and prioritization for the South Platte Headwaters Watershed. The assessment followed a procedure prescribed by the Watershed Wildfire Protection Group titled “Protecting Critical Watersheds in Colorado from Wildfire: A Technical Approach to Watershed Assessment and Prioritization”.

The report and related documents can be found below in the Documents section. A slide show of the maps from the report can be viewed below in the Maps section.

Project Actions

  • Identification & prioritization of zones of concern

  • Identify potential hazards to water supply in zones of concern

  • Ranking of watersheds based on their hazards

  • Recommendation of measure to protect critical watersheds

  • Completion of an opportunities and constraints analysis to identify potential next steps for watershed protection

Benefits

  • Protect critical water supplies and natural resources from adverse effects of post-wildfire hydrologic changes, including:

    • Flooding

    • Erosion

    • Debris flows

    • Deposition

  • Mitigate negative effects of wildfire through targeted projects

Maps

The maps in the slide show below are from the South Platte Headwaters Wildfire/Watershed Assessment. Click on the slide show to view the priority maps. The legend text identifies the ranking item. Descriptions of the maps and how they were created are contained in the report located in the Documents section.

Previous
Previous

San Luis Valley Wildlife Refuge Complex

Next
Next

Spring Creek Fire - Costilla County Watershed Protection & Treatment Prioritization