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Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps. What is a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and how do I use it?* A FIRM is a map created by the NFIP for floodplain.

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2 What is a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and how do I use it?* A FIRM is a map created by the NFIP for floodplain management and insurance purposes. Digital versions of these maps are called DFIRMs. A FIRM will generally show a community's base flood elevations, flood zones, and floodplain boundaries. As a property owner/renter, this map is used to get a reliable indication of what flood zone they are in. However, maps are constantly being updated due to changes in geography, construction and mitigation activities, and meteorological events. Therefore, for a truly accurate determination, contact an insurance agent or your community floodplain manager. *Source: Floodsmart.gov

3 Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps FEMA updates community FIRMs ~ 10 years Contracts with a private sector engineering company to conduct hydraulic/hydrologic modeling (in our case Taylor Engineering) Contractor works with local communities to collect historic flood information/high water marks Current FIRMs dated 2002/2003 Based on USGS 5 foot contour maps Old data (circa 1980’s)

4 Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps New FIRMs based on county LiDAR data (Light Detection And Ranging) LiDAR is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure ranges (variable distances) to the Earth. These light pulses—combined with other data recorded by the airborne system— generate precise, three- dimensional information about the shape of the Earth and its surface characteristics.

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7 Result is extremely accurate topographic data (LiDAR scanners can generally scan with an accuracy of about 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) at an elevation of 4,000 feet) Reduces mapping effort and increases efficiency and accuracy State-of-the-art science Particularly important because of Biggert-Waters NFIP Reform Act of 2012 Preliminary maps become effective February 19, 2014

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