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Flood Hazard Mapping
Accurate flood hazard mapping is an important first step in creating a robust flood management system.
Related Activities
Holistic community outreach is an important part of raising awareness about flood hazards. This activity awards points to communities that invest in local information programs.
Well thought out floodplain management plans can help communities make crucial decisions about how to allocate resources and invest in strategies to meet mitigation goals.
When buildings cannot be acquired or moved out of high-hazard areas, an alternative can be to protect them from flood damage with flood control structures or by retrofitting them.
This activity addresses work done by your community's emergency management department. Elements award credits for work done to ensure rapid flood-threat analysis and response.
Stormwater management plays a crucial role in planning around floods. How water is channeled and directed during flood events is driven by your community's urban fabric. As such, this activity awards points for regulating development to account for stormwater management considerations.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) standards provide a useful baseline for communities to develop regulation. For this activity, credits are awarded to you if your community develops higher regulatory standards to address your specific development and floodplain management goals.