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k1 0 tz J,ij associates <br />2.2.2 Clear Creek Watershed <br />The CIear Creek watershed drains into Clear Lake which eventually outfalls to Galveston <br />Bay. The central and southern sections of the city lie in the Clear Creek watershed. <br />The primary drainage channels and their major tributaries in this watershed are listed <br />Table 2-1 and shown in Exhibit 2-7. Drainage area sizes and levels of current <br />development for these channels and tributaries are also summarized. To be noted about <br />these watercourses is the following: Channel A104-07-00 is characterized as a large, <br />well -maintained, straight channel, while Taylor Bayou (A104=00-00) and A104-12-01 are <br />mostly natural channels with heavy forested overbanks. <br />Flooding in some areas of this watershed has been studied in prior FEMA studies, but the <br />studied areas in these prior studies lie generally to the south of the City. Taylor Bayou <br />(A104-00-00) and Channel A104-07-00 (see Exhibit 2-7), which are primary City <br />drainage channels in this watershed, have been previous modeled by FEMA but not <br />through the City; consequently floodplains in the City within this watershed have not <br />been previously delineated. <br />2.2.3 San Jacinto/Galveston Bay Watershed <br />The San Jacinto/GalvestonJacinto/Galveston Bay Watershed drains into Galveston Bay and encompasses <br />portionsthe eastern <br />The primary drainage channels and their major tributaries in this watershed are listed <br />shownTable 2-1 and # '.' and levels of current <br />development for these channels and tributaries are also summarized. Little Cedar Bayou <br />0 0 11 and characterized <br />2-4 <br />Klotz Associates Project No. 0127.008.000 La Porte Citywide Drainage study <br />January 2009 City of La Port-. <br />