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One Team—Relevant, Ready, Responsive, Reliable Inundation of Information Joe Trimboli

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Presentation for the Ohio Flood Plain Managers Conference

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Inundation of Information

Joe Trimboli

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Introduction

• Huntington, WV (Main Office) • OH, WV, KY, VA, NC • Planning Branch • Special Studies/Flood Plain Management

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Civil Works Missions

• Navigation • Flood Risk Management • Ecosystem Restoration • Hydroelectric Power • Recreation • Water Supply • Emergency Management

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Coordination

• Each District • Planning Assistance to States Program

(PAS) • Flood Plain Management Services

Program (FPMS) • Provide Planning and technical services

on water resource related matters to states, local governments, other nonfederal entities, and eligible Native American Indian tribes.

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Planning Assistance to States Program (PAS)

• Program Development. • Planning assistance • Do not include detailed design • Analysis of existing data for planning

purposes using standard engineering techniques, although

• Some data collection • Basis for state, tribal, or local planning

decisions

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Types of PAS Assistance

• Water Supply and Demand Studies • Water Conservation Studies • Water Quality Studies • Environmental Conservation/Restoration

Studies • Wetlands Evaluation Studies • Dam Safety/Failure Studies • Flood Damage Reduction Studies • Flood Plain Management Studies • Cost Shared 50/50

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• Identify Flood Hazards • Actions to Prevent Loss of Life • Actions that Reduce Property

Damage

Flood Plain Management Services (FPMS)

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Authority

• Section 206 - 1960 Flood Control Act (PL 86-645)

• Foster public understanding of the options for dealing with flood hazards and to promote prudent use and management of the Nation’s flood plains.

• Land use adjustments based on planning and the employment of techniques for controlling and reducing flood damages

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Types of FPMS Assistance

• All assets of District • Technical (Engineering) Services • Planning Services

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Flood Plain Determinations

• Public Service • No Charge for quick evaluation • Private and Commercial • Toll Free 1-866-401-3980 • Provide Letter Documentation

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Determinations – How?

• Locate Property • Cover “Map Gap” Deborah Hoffman

• Assess Location • Make Determination

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Locate Property

• Geocoding • Recent Aerial Photography • Multiple Internet Map Sites • Phone Discussion • Office Visit

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Determinations – How?

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Problems:

Geocoding

Roads Mislabeled

History of Misinformation

Perceived channel improvement

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CAUTION!

• Tools to find location of home • Q3 data • DFIRM data • Gaps in coverage • Use FIRM data • Use multiple sources of base mapping

• No source is error free

• Make determination

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Map Change Alerts

• New House or Subdivision • New Roads or Highways • New Bridges or Culverts • Railroad • Age of Map Data • Reoccurring floods

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No Q3 / No Hazard

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“Map Gap” / Final Determination

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“Map Gap” / Final Determination

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Final

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Ohio

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Zone “A”s

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Contact FPC?

FEMA – Guide for Approximate Zone A Areas, pg III-6

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Simplified Method

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Floodplain Determinations Lessons Learned

• Current Aerial Photography • Current DEM • FIRM/Other • Mapping History • Must know Guidelines • Ask a lot of Questions • Opportunity to Educate

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