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Table 2.3.4 Soil Coverage of theNor
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Table 2.3.5 Soil Coverage of theHil
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Table 2.3.6 Soil Coverage of theTBC
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION(FLUCCS). The in
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Table 2.4.1 1995 Land Use Distribut
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Table 2.4.2 1995 Land Use Distribut
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Table 2.4.3 1995 Land Use Distribut
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GENERAL DESCRIPTIONregion have seen
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LegendWNSESource:Derived fromSWFWMD
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TBC and Tributaries Region Boundary
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GENERAL DESCRIPTIONHillsborough Riv
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CHAPTER 3WATERSHED DESCRIPTION3.1 I
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CHAPTER 33.3.2 Itchepackesassa Cree
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CHAPTER 3stream. The main stream fl
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CHAPTER 33.6.1 Hillsborough River A
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CHAPTER 33.7.1 Vandenberg AreaThe V
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CHAPTER 4HYDROLOGIC/HYDRAULIC MODEL
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CHAPTER 4The resulting basin deline
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Table 4.1.2 Hydrologic Soil Group D
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Table 4.1.2 Hydrologic Soil Group D
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Table 4.1.2 Hydrologic Soil Group D
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Table 4.1.4 Runoff Curve Number (CN
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Table 4.2.1 Historical Studies of C
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CHAPTER 4Manning’s roughness coef
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CHAPTER 4The areas outside of Hills
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CHAPTER 5HYDROLOGIC/HYDRAULIC MODEL
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CHAPTER 5Table 5.1.3 Antecedent Moi
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CHAPTER 5Operation logs from variou
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CHAPTER 5In order to save computati
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CHAPTER 5Detailed basins averaged a
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CHAPTER 55.3.4 S-155 Gage Calibrati
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Control Structure S-160CHAPTER 5Con
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CHAPTER 6EXISTING CONDITIONS LEVEL
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CHAPTER 6Hillsborough County has sp
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CHAPTER 6Roadway Flooding: LOS CUnn
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CHAPTER 6Terrace Drive Area (Basins
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CHAPTER 6Dirt Road Crossing (Basin
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CHAPTER 6Private Dirt Road Crossing
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CHAPTER 6Roadway Flooding: LOS CMcI
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CHAPTER 6Roadway Flooding: LOS A* M
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CHAPTER 66.4.6 Tampa Bypass Canal a
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CHAPTER 6Williams Area (LOS D)The h
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CHAPTER 6Site Flooding during the 2
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NWESN.T.S.LegendArea Outside Limits
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Two Hole BranchSub-WatershedTable 6
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