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<br />./;/ Th'b/p~oliferati~f-Geographic InformationSystems(GIS) has underscored\he need for
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<br />pJll1'ieipating in the NfJP results in harm to the public, whfh pays unnecessary insurance
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<br />professional engir(eefing.a~sociations and or~izations, is one of the oldest professional
<br />organizatio~i1t/ihe Unit6d:~ates, founded in~~3, ASCE has 119,000 members and has
<br />establishe,~committees to a~\ely address manYQr:~e issues pertinent to the Council's mandate.
<br />Some of t"~e issues are naturat~isaster reduction>l.?u.d use, hydraulics and hydrology, urban
<br />water resouN(e~, water resources~i{!nning, coastal en!li:p..eering and coastal zone management,
<br />geographic inf~Flllation systems, ul'bw drainage standaMs, and flood-resistant design and
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<br />public health and welfm:~ ASCEj~jnt~r~fed in seeking ways i<\~uide new development away
<br />from flood-hazard areas ~assi:rrefl1at structures constructed in f't<\O+!-hazard areas are properly
<br />flood proofed. ASCE also is concerned that flood-protection structu~'s, such as levees and dams,
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