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Georgia Flood M.A.P. Program Armstrong Center Savannah, GA August 28, 2014 CRS – Education and Outreach Workshop Georgia Coastal Counties Mapping Project

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Georgia Flood M.A.P. Program. CRS – Education and Outreach Workshop Georgia Coastal Counties Mapping Project. Armstrong Center Savannah, GA August 28, 2014. 3 Takeaways. Why are the maps being updated. Status of the coastal project CRS Benefits of the new maps. Georgia Coastal Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Georgia Flood M.A.P. Program

Georgia Flood M.A.P. Program

Armstrong Center Savannah, GA

August 28, 2014

CRS – Education and Outreach Workshop

Georgia Coastal Counties Mapping Project

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3 Takeaways

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• Why are the maps being updated.

• Status of the coastal project

• CRS Benefits of the new maps

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Georgia Coastal Project 9 Counties Updated

Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Charlton, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long & McIntosh Counties

343 total panels

Study Types Coastal surge and wave height study Approximately 284 miles of approximate study Approximately 57 miles of redelineation study Approximately 8 miles of local detailed study Approximately 12 miles of limited detailed studies

Preliminary Risk MAP Products Phase I ( Riverine Study) – Completed Phase II (Coastal Study) – Available for viewing on

June 2015

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• Flood risk changes over time – Effective study based on outdated hurricane modeling and topographic data

• Ability to more accurately define risk and account for significant development in project area

Why the Coastal Flood Risk Study Is Being Updated

To gain a complete and current picture of coastal flood risks. This helps community:• Plan for the risk• Communicate the risk to your citizens• Take action to reduce flood risk to

lives and property• Build smarter and safer

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• Current surge analysis is 20 to 40+ years old– Chatham County - Environmental Sciences Services

Administration’s JPM Method – 1970 publication– Climate data from 1965 to 1981 NOAA reports– Glynn and Camden Counties – updated surge in 1989

using SURGE model

Why the Coastal Flood Risk Study Is Being Updated

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• Your risk is better defined through– Updated elevation data (topographic data and aerial

imagery) – New climatological data based on recent storms– Computing resources – a lot has changed in 30 years!– Updated coastal hazard methodologies/modeling– Improvement in Geographic Information System (GIS)

technologies to improve coastal mapping accuracy

Why the Coastal Flood Risk Study Is Being Updated

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Georgia Coastal Project Timeline

Fall 2010

Fall 2011

Summer 2012

Winter 2013

Spring 2013

Fall 2013

Spring 2014

Summer 2014 Spring 2015

Summer2015

Winter 2016

Summer 2016

Inland Phase*Scoping

MeetingsKickoff

MeetingDraft Map

Review Meetings

PDCC Meeting

Appeal & Protest Period

LFD Resilience Meeting

Effective FIRMs

Multi-Agency

Stakeholder Meetings

Open House

Coastal PhaseScoping

MeetingsKickoff

Meeting Technical

Update Meeting

Storm Surge

Update Meeting

Draft Map Review

Meetings

PDCC Meeting

Appeal & Protest Period

LFD

Effective FIRMsMulti-

Agency Stakeholder Meetings

Open House

Resilience Meeting

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*Camden, Glynn, & McIntosh Counties do not have any panels being revised under the inland phase of this project

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Coastal Flood Risk Map

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FEMA FIS Study is not Evacuation Study

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Typical FIRM CRS Benefits

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Limit of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA) CRS Benefits

• Defined by the area subject to wave action with waves greater than 1.5 feet in height

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FEMA Procedure Memorandum No. 50, 2008

At present not a regulatory requirement

No Federal Insurance requirements tied to LiMWA

Just for open coast CRS benefit for communities

requiring VE Zone construction standards in areas defined by LiMWA or areas subject to waves greater then 1.5 ft.

Limit of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA)CRS Benefits

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Limit of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA)CRS Benefits

• Video

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Coastal Flood Risk Study Contacts

Project ManagerTodd Harris, CFM(404) 651-8504 [email protected]

State NFIP CoordinatorTom Shillock, CFM(404) 362-2606 [email protected]