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  2. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    These FIRMs are used in identifying whether a land or building is in flood zone and, if so, which of the different flood zones are in effect. In 2004, FEMA began a project to update and digitize the flood plain maps at a yearly cost of $200 million. The new maps usually take around 18 months to go from a preliminary release to the final product.

  3. Floodplain - Wikipedia

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    A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands [1] is an area of land adjacent to a river. Floodplains stretch from the banks of a river channel to the base of the enclosing valley, and experience flooding during periods of high discharge . [ 2 ]

  4. 100-year flood - Wikipedia

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    A 100-year flood is a flood event that has on average a 1 in 100 chance (1% probability) of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. [1] A 100-year flood is also referred to as a 1% flood. [2] For coastal or lake flooding, a 100-year flood is generally expressed as a flood elevation or depth, and may include wave effects. For river systems ...

  5. FEMA is changing Palm Beach County's flood maps. How to ... - AOL

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    On the new maps in Palm Beach County, about 5,000 properties have moved to a high-risk flood zone, also considered a "special flood hazard area," from a low- or medium-risk flood zone.

  6. New maps show increase of more than 6,000 structures in flood ...

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    The previous maps, which included rainfall data that hadn't been updated since 1994, only had 5,300 structures touching a FEMA flood plain, she said. The new flood plain areas have not yet been ...

  7. Heavy rains coming your way? Here's how to protect your home ...

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    FEMA recommends elevating your heat pumps, water meters and air conditioning condensers at least 1 foot above your flood elevation level to protect your equipment. If you’re living in a flood ...

  8. National Flood Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) defines the floodplain as the area that would be flooded by a base flood, [8] which is "the flood which has a one percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year". In this sense, a base flood is synonymous with a 100-year flood and a floodplain is synonymous with a special flood ...

  9. Want to build a home in a flood-prone zone? NJ soon ... - AOL

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    The current building and redevelopment standards based on FEMA flood maps look only at past sea levels and storm surge data, not future predictions. "What are the regulations for building a house?

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