Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report

This study was undertaken for the Technical Committee, Canada-Alberta Flood Damage Reduction Program in response to concerns raised by the City of Fort McMurray over the validity of the elevation established in previous studies as representing the 1 in 100 year design flood level. The specific objec...

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Main Author: Alberta Environmental Protection, Technical Services and Monitoring Division
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f6f26d4e-005d-462b-8d7c-0428db8f7d27
https://doi.org/10.7939/R3697011D
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:f6f26d4e-005d-462b-8d7c-0428db8f7d27 2025-05-25T13:48:44+00:00 Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report Alberta Environmental Protection, Technical Services and Monitoring Division 1993 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f6f26d4e-005d-462b-8d7c-0428db8f7d27 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3697011D English eng doi:10.7939/R3697011D This material is provided under educational reproduction permissions included in Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's Copyright and Disclosure Statement, see terms at http://www.environment.alberta.ca/copyright.html. This Statement requires the following identification: \"The source of the materials is Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development http://www.environment.gov.ab.ca/. The use of these materials by the end user is done without any affiliation with or endorsement by the Government of Alberta. Reliance upon the end user's use of these materials is at the risk of the end user. Hydrology Fort McMurray Ice Jam Athabasca River Alberta Flood Report 1993 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R3697011D 2025-04-28T14:33:57Z This study was undertaken for the Technical Committee, Canada-Alberta Flood Damage Reduction Program in response to concerns raised by the City of Fort McMurray over the validity of the elevation established in previous studies as representing the 1 in 100 year design flood level. The specific objectives were first, to examine the historic data and assess it reliability and second, to update the flood frequency analysis, incorporating additional data collected in recent years. The main conclusions arising from the study are: a) In spite of some limitations, the information available on the 1875 ice jam event and most other historic events is considered to be sufficiently reliable for inclusion in the flood frequency analysis, b) the 1 in 100 year break-up stage at Fort McMurray based on the updated frequency analysis is 250.0 m, and c) The estimated return period for the 1875 event is in the order of 350 years and corresponds to a flood stage 2.0 m above the 1 in 100 year stage. Designation of flood risk areas based on an historical flood that has exceeded the 1 in 100 year event is an option under the Flood Damage Reduction Program. However, given the extreme magnitude of the maximum historic event at Fort McMurray, it is felt to be unreasonable and inappropriate to designate to such a level. Instead, it is recommended that the updated 1 in 100 year breakup stage of 250.0 m be adopted as the design flood level for designation under the Flood Damage Reduction Program. Report Athabasca River Fort McMurray University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Athabasca River Canada Fort McMurray
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Alberta Environmental Protection, Technical Services and Monitoring Division
Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title_full Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title_fullStr Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title_full_unstemmed Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title_short Review of flood stage frequency estimates for the City of Fort McMurray: Final report
title_sort review of flood stage frequency estimates for the city of fort mcmurray: final report
topic Hydrology
Fort McMurray
Ice Jam
Athabasca River
Alberta
Flood
topic_facet Hydrology
Fort McMurray
Ice Jam
Athabasca River
Alberta
Flood
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