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Floodplain Documents
County
Statewide
Community
Statewide
Stream Name
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Basin
Statewide
Title
Flood Fight Operations
Date
8/1/1996
Prepared For
FEMA
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />.~ <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter Two <br />Review <br /> <br />Discussion Ouestions and Topics <br /> <br />1. Historic flood information is a valuable tool for flood emergency planners. What could be <br />some of the difficulties in using this information? <br /> <br />2. Explain the difference between a topographic map and a flood insurance rate map. <br /> <br />3. What information would the L.E.P.C. have and why would it be valuable to the flood <br />emergency planner. <br /> <br />4. Why is it important to coordinate local actions with regional organizations? <br /> <br />.- Research Projects <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1. Obtain a set of floodway maps for your community. What information do they provide? <br />Were you surprised by any of the information contained on the map? <br /> <br />2. Contact the U. S. Corps of Engineers for your area and determine what support they can <br />give your community both during the planning phase and when high water threatens. <br /> <br />Page 2 - 11 <br />
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