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This Guide has been designed to provide community officials, planners, and engineers with basic information about the processes for requesting changes to National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) maps and other flood risk information prepared by FEMA. The goal of this Guide is to provide general information about determining the required type of map change, the various processes for submitting map changes, and the types of supporting data that FEMA will need to review and evaluate requests for map changes. To assist the reader in understanding how the NFIP maps were created, background information about the NFIP, including FEMA’s change request regulations and procedures, is included. This Guide is designed for readers who do not require refined technical explanations, and the information presented is not intended to serve for legal definitions. The contact information on pages 80 and 81 has changed. Current contact information for the FEMA Regions is available at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/fp_key.shtm. |
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FEMA, the Texas SHPO, and the Governor's Division of Emergency Management for the State of Texas have entered into this Programmatic Agreement to address Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requirements of FEMA's Undertakings. |
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The City of Caliente has applied through the Nevada Division of Emergency
Management to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region IX Public
Assistance (PA) Program for funding to replace a culinary water well damaged during the flood
events of January 2005, which were declared a major disaster (FEMA-1583-DR-NV). FEMA
proposes to provide PA Program funds pursuant to Section 406 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93-288, as amended, and its implementing
regulations codified at Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (44 CFR) Part 206.
FEMA has prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the impacts of the
proposed PA Program project. |
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FEMA, the Mississippi SHPO, and the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency have entered into this Programmatic Agreement to address Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requirements of FEMA's Undertakings. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1839P - Community Number: 060137 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 - Area Affected: Rustic Canyon. From just downstream of Sunset Boulevard to approximately 500 feet upstream. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1759P - Community Number: 060150 and 060165 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 - Area Affected: Doris Coast Drain. Approximately 3,000 feet southwest of the intersection of Palos Verdes Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1758P - Community Number: 060144 and 060672 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 - Area Affected: Amargosa Creek. From just upstream of Avenue M to just upstream of Avenue K and Amargosa Creek Tributary from just upstream of Southern Pacific Railroad to just upstream of Valleyline Drive. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1757P - Community Number: 060729 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 - Area Affected: Sand Canyon Lateral. From approximately 450 feet downstream of Robinson Ranch Road to approximately 1,350 feet upstream. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1660P - Community Number: 065043 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 -Area Affected: San Martinez Grande Canyon Creek. From approximately 300 feet upstream of the confluence with the Santa Clara River to approximately 1,500 feet upstream. |
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Case Number: 08-09-1659P - Community Number: 060729 and 065043 - Scheduled Effective Date: September 26, 2008 - Area Affected: Bouquet Canyon Creek. From approximately 150 feet downstream of Bouquet Canyon Road to approximately 2,400 feet upstream.
Tributary to Bouquet Canyon Creek - from just upstream of the confluence with Bouquet Canyon Creek to approximately 2,500 feet upstream. |
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