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Floodplain Documents
County
Fremont
Community
Fremont County and Incorporated Areas
Basin
Arkansas
Title
FIS - Fremont County and Incorporated Areas
Date
9/19/2007
Prepared For
Fremont County
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Current FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />Forked Gulch 3.43 <br />Minnequa Canal 3.27 <br />Northeast Canon Drainage East Branch 3.37 <br />Northeast Canon Drainage West Branch 3.36 <br />Oak Creek 3.26 <br />Sand Creek 3.41 <br />Southeast Canon Drainage 3.39 <br />West Forked Gulch 3.49 <br /> <br />Flood elevations must be compared to structure and ground elevations referenced <br />to the same vertical datum. For information regarding conversion between the <br />NGVD29 and NA VD88, or to obtain current elevation, description, and/or <br />location information for benchmarks shown on this map, visit the National <br />Geodetic Survey web site at www.ngs.noaa.gov, or contact the National Geodetic <br />Survey at the following address: <br /> <br />NGS Information Services <br />NOAA, N/NGS12 <br />National Geodetic Survey <br />SSMC-3, #9202 <br />1315 East-West Highway <br />Silver Spring, Maryland 20910-3282 <br />(301) 713-3242 <br />(301) 713-4172 (fax) <br /> <br />4.0 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS <br /> <br />The NFIP encourages state and local governments to adopt sound floodplain management <br />programs. To assist in this endeavor, each FIS report provides I-percent -annual-chance <br />floodplain data, which may include a combination of the following: 10-, 2-, 1-, and 0.2- <br />percent-annual-chance flood elevations; delineations of the 1- and 0.2-percent-annual- <br />chance floodplains; and a 1-percent-annual-chance floodway. This information is <br />presented on the FIRM and in many components of the FIS report, including Flood <br />Profiles and Floodway Data tables. Users should reference the data presented in the FIS <br />report as well as additional information that may be available at the local community map <br />repository before making flood elevation and/or floodplain boundary determinations. <br /> <br />4.1 Floodplain Boundaries <br /> <br />To provide a national standard without regional discrimination, the 1-percent- <br />annual-chance flood has been adopted by FEMA as the base flood for floodplain <br />management purposes. The 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood is employed to <br />indicate additional areas of flood risk in the community. For each stream studied <br />by detailed methods, the 1- and 0.2-percent-annual-chance floodplain boundaries <br />have been delineated using the flood elevations determined at each cross section. <br />Between cross sections, the boundaries were interpolated using topographic maps <br />at a scale of 1: 2 ,400 with a contour interval of 2 feet (Reference 16). For the <br />Arkansas River, the boundaries between cross sections were interpolated from <br /> <br />13 <br />
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