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National Flood Risk Management Program
US Army Corps of EngineersFloodplain Managers AssociationSacramento, CaliforniaJuly 29, 2010
Judy SoutiereInstitute for Water Resources
A Shared Responsibility
Flood Risk = f(chance of flood, consequences)
Federal InformationStates PlanningLocals ImplementationLocals Implementation
Flood management = Floodwater management + Floodplain managementFloodwater management + Floodplain management
Shared Flood Risk Management: Buying Down Risk
Initial Risk
Zoning
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ZoningBuildingCodes
OutreachOutreach
Contingency PlansRisk
Insurance
Structural
Residual Risk
Risk Reduction Tools(Cumulative)
All stakeholders contribute to reducing risk!
Flood Risk Management Cycle• FF Preparation
• State & local coordination
• FDR system assessment/inspections
• Monitor & report flood impact• Monitor system performance• support state & local FF• Emergency strengthening of
Event
• Monitoring, forecasting threats
• Reservoir operations
systems
• USACE Emergency response program & Reservoir Operations• FEMA NRF response activities
Preparation/Training Response
State & local partnerships
• USACE Disaster preparedness, Levee Safety programs• FEMA preparedness programs
State & local partnerships• Hazard mitigation plans• Floodplain mgnt plans• Pre & post response and recovery
Mitigation Recovery
• USACE FPMS & PAS & SJ Partnerships programs • FEMA mitigation programs• NRCS conservation easements
• USACE rehabilitation assistance program• FEMA Mitigation, PA and IA
• Identify future mitigation i i
• Repair damaged systems
programs• Other Federal agency recovery programs
opportunities
• Develop system improvements
• Modify mitigation plans
p g y
• Assess & document system performance
• Implement mitigation measures & system improvement
Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force
Department of CommerceDepartment of EnergyDepartment of Transportation
i l iEnvironmental Protection AgencyCouncil on Environmental Quality (Advisor)Office of Management and Budget (Advisor)
Tennessee Valley Authority
BUILDING STRONG®5
Intergovernmental Flood Risk Management Committee
• Core Members: USACE FEMA ASFPM NAFSMA
Management Committee
• Core Members: USACE, FEMA, ASFPM, NAFSMA and ASDSO leadership
• Meet quarterly to discuss integration of programs and policiespolicies
• Current Focus Areas:• Interagency Cooperation/Collaboration• Risk Communication• Mapping, Certification, and Accreditation • Legislative Impacts• Legislative Impacts
BUILDING STRONG®6
USACE FRM Program Priorities 2010 d B d2010 and Beyond
FY2010 priorities► Establish program management concepts that enable effective
coordination of internal USACE activities with those of our regional / watershed partners
► Develop regional / watershed FRM partnerships ► Development of state – level intergovernmental partnerships with
interested states “Road map” activities beyond 2010► Continue development of intergovernmental partnerships► Strengthen national policy collaboration through IFRMC & FIFM► Strengthen national policy collaboration through IFRMC & FIFM-
TF ► Development of risk based assessment processes & tools
D l t t i t i t t t l fl d i k i
BUILDING STRONG®
► Develop strategies to integrate coastal flood risk issues
BUILDING STRONG®
Policy Guidance & CoordinationPolicy Guidance & CoordinationPL 84-99 policy updatep y p► Post flood reporting / data collection► Emergency action planning technical assistance► Resilient features during repair► Expanded mitigation / NSAP activities► IRRM assistance
NRCS data sharingFEMA USACE mitigation and disaster assistance policyFEMA USACE mitigation and disaster assistance policy coordination
BUILDING STRONG®
Policy Guidance & CoordinationPolicy Guidance & Coordination
Levee Safety policy guidanceLevee Safety policy guidance development►EC 1110 2 6067 Levee Evaluations for NFIP►EC 1110-2-6067 Levee Evaluations for NFIP►Vegetation Variance►Periodic Inspections►Periodic Inspections
Principle and Guidelines►Non-structural alternative
International Conference
BUILDING STRONG®
FMA Conference 2-5 NovLoews Lake Las Vegas
USACE Showcase: Over the last couple of years there haveUSACE Showcase: Over the last couple of years, there have been changes to several policies that affect the time and quality of studies to be completed by USACE. We will discuss some of the changes you will be seeing in the future. USACE has also set up some centers of expertise that may prove helpful for
C l b t th t Wh t ld FMA f bmany. Come learn about these new centers. What would an FMA conference be without talking about the new policies and how they are being implemented for Levee Safety.
One On One SessionsOne-On-One SessionsFIFM-TF Listening Session
BUILDING STRONG®
http://www.nfrmp.us/
QUESTIONS?
Judy Soutiere, [email protected]