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Hydrology Data Capture Submission for Lemhi County, ID
Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverine studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping)
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Hydrology Data Capture Submission for Lewis County
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverline studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping.)
Hydraulics Data Capture Submission for Lewis County
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Hydraulics data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverline studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping.)
Hydrology Data Capture Submission for Umatilla County, OR
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverine studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping) Recent innovations and efficiencies in floodplain mapping have allowed FEMA to develop processes called Large Scale Automated Engineering and Base Level Engineering, which can be used to address current program challenges including the validation of Zone A studies and the availability of flood risk data in the early stages of a Flood Risk Project. The Large Scale Automated Engineering and Base Level Engineering processes involve using best available data and automated techniques to mass produce estimates of flood hazard boundaries for multiple flood recurrence intervals.
Terrain Submission for Lemhi County, ID
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Elevation data, as defined in FEMA's Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping, describe the digital topographic data that were used to create the data representing the terrain environment of a watershed and/or floodplain. Elevation data requirements allow for flexibility in the types of information used to produce final elevation deliverables. Submission of the terrain data sources allows FEMA to account for the origins of the flood study terrain data. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping.)
DCS Hydrology Submission for Kittitas County
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverline studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping.)
DCS Hydrology Submission for Sandy-River-Watershed
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a flood insurance study, which includes the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverline studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Specifications, Appendix M)
DCS Hydrology Submission for Adams County
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a Flood Insurance Study, which include the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverline studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping.)
HYDROLOGY, CLALLAM, WASHINGTON
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Hydrology data include spatial datasets and data tables necessary for documenting the hydrologic procedures for estimating flood discharges for a flood insurance study, which includes the hydrologic data expected by FEMA for new riverine studies. (Source: FEMA Guidelines and Specifications,Appendix M)