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Floodplain Documents
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Title
Alluvial Fans: Hazards and Management
Date
2/1/1989
Prepared For
US
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FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br /> <br /> <br />APPENDIX B <br /> <br />FEMA Publlcatlons: <br /> <br />The following publications are free of charge and can be <br />obtained by writing to: <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />P.O. Box 70274 <br />Washington, D.C. 20024 <br />ATTENTION: Publications <br /> <br />FEMA-13, Flood Emergency and Resldenllal Repair Hand- <br />book-outlines for the homeowner actions that can be taken <br />before and alter a flood to help reduce damage and speed <br />repairs. <br /> <br />FEMA-15, Design Guidelines for Aood Damage Reduc- <br />tlon-General information on flooding and how to properly <br />design and build in floodplain areas. <br /> <br />FEMA-54, Elevated Resldenllal Structure&-Properdesign <br />and construction methods for elevated buildings. <br /> <br />FEMA-114, Design Manual for Retrofitting Flood-prone <br />Residential Structure&-Presents floodproofing techniques <br />that can be used for existing residential structures. <br /> <br />FEMA-116, Reducing Losses In High Risk Flood Hazard <br />Areas: A Guidebook for Local Offlclal&-A guidebook to <br />help local governments improve their floodplain management <br />programs for high risk flood hazard areas. <br /> <br />FIA-2, Questions and Answers on the National Flood <br />Insurance Program-This pamphlet is intended to acquaint <br />the public w~h the National Flood Insurance Program. h is <br />designed for readers who do not need a detailed history or <br />refined technical or legal explanations, but do need a basic <br />understanding of the Program and the answers to some <br />frequently asked questions. <br /> <br />FIA-14, Guide to Flood Insurance Rate Map&- This guide <br />will help you read and understand a Flood Insurance Rate Map <br />(FIRM). h contains illustrations and a step-by-step example of <br />how to use a FIRM. <br /> <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />The Office of Loss Reduction wishes to thank the following for <br />their information, advice and photographic materials used <br />during the preparation of this publication: <br /> <br />Arizona Department of Water Resources <br />Association of State Floodplain Managers <br />California Department of Transportation <br />Cochise County, Arizona Department of Public Works <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Colorado Geological Survey <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency-Federal <br />Insurance Administration-Office of Risk Assessment <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency-Natural <br />and Technological Hazards Division-Regions 6, 8, 9, <br />and 10 <br />Michael Baker, Jr. Engineers <br />C~y of Ouray, Colorado <br />Pima County, Arizona Transportation and Flood <br />Control District <br />San Diego County, California Flood Control District <br />Tudor Engineering Company <br /> <br />17 <br />
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