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  2. Estimated Base Flood Elevation (BFE) viewer for property owners, community officials and land developers to identify the flood risk (high, moderate, low), expected flood elevation and estimated flood depth near any property or structure within watersheds where Base Level Engineering has been prepared.

  3. FEMA's Estimated Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Viewer

    webapps.usgs.gov/infrm/estBFE/?view={"aoi":"fema6","maps":[{"basemap":{"layers...

    Estimated Base Flood Elevation (BFE) viewer for property owners, community officials and land developers to identify the flood risk (high, moderate, low), expected flood elevation and estimated flood depth near any property or structure within watersheds where Base Level Engineering has been prepared.

  4. Fact Sheet - Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer

    www.fema.gov/.../files/documents/fema_estimated-base-flood-elevation-viewer.pdf

    New development may reference the estimated Base Flood Elevation to assure new homes are built with the lowest floor above identified flood elevation. The viewer works in collaboration with any existing flood hazard information depicted on FIRMs.

  5. Base Level Engineering (BLE) Tools and Resources - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/about/organization/region-6/base-level-engineering-ble-tools-and...

    These tools connect up with BLE data available, free-of-charge, on the interactive on-line portal, known as the Estimated Base Flood Elevation (estBFE) Viewer.

  6. HOW2 Use the Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_how-use-estimated-bfe-viewer.pdf

    Users can download the HEC-RAS models, water surface elevation grids, flood depth grids or the vector file which houses floodplain extents, model cross-sections and streamlines. Users are given an option to download the table which will generate an Excel file with all hyperlinks.

  7. ESTIMATED BFE VIEWER - RPLS.com

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    Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer (Estimated BFE Viewer) for property owners, community officials and land developers to identify the flood risk (high, moderate, low), expected flood elevation and estimated flood depth near any property or structure within watersheds where Base Level Engineering has been prepared. WELCOME TO THE UPDATED VIEWER

  8. You can choose a new flood map or move the location pin by selecting a different location on the locator map below or by entering a new location in the search field above. It may take a minute or more during peak hours to generate a dynamic FIRMette.

  9. Using the FEMA Region 6 Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer...

    www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_using-est-bfe-viewer_112023.pdf

    It gives users access to Base Level Engineering (BLE) datasets, models, maps and reports. The estBFE Viewer lets users visualize and download flood risk data for their community. It also gives property owners site-specific flood risk information.

  10. Interagency Flood Risk Management: InFRM - USGS

    webapps.usgs.gov/infrm/estbfe-region6.html

    The Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer allows users to determine the flood risk (High, Moderate, Low) throughout watersheds that have been assessed using Base Level Engineering methods.

  11. Flood Hazard Determination Notices | Floodmaps | FEMA.gov

    floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/bfe_status/bfe_main.asp

    Flood hazard determinations may include the addition or modification of any Base Flood Elevation (BFE), base flood depth, Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) boundary or zone designation, or regulatory floodway on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).