Resource Record Details
National Flood Mitigation Data Collection Tool and RLP Viewer -- User's Guide (FEMA 497)
The National Flood Mitigation Data Collection Tool (National Tool or NT)--FEMA 497CD--was developed for Nationwide use to gather information about floodprone structures in order to evaluate appropriate long-term mitigation measures. Data fields within the NT require information from a variety of sources, including: NFIP policy information;historical flood records; and field reconnaissance. Having detailed data helps to create a clearer picture of the property and its flood risk. The Repetitive Loss Property (RLP) Viewer 2.0 is a standalone application capable of connecting to any standard NT database in Access format (.MDB) that uses GIS to display point features representing floodprone properties. New property point shape files can be produced by reading latitude and longitude coordinates stored inside the NT Access file for each location. This User's Guide (FEMA 497) provides assistance in using both tools.
Document Details:
Resource Type: |
Document / Report |
Audience Categories: |
Federal Agencies
Floodplain Managers
Emergency Personnel and Managers
Planners
FEMA Regions
Hazard Mitigation Officers
Contractors and Vendors
|
Hazard Types: |
Coastal Storm
Severe Storm
Hurricane/Tropical Storm
Flooding
|
Subjects: |
Mitigation Strategies and Techniques
Mitigation Planning
Technological and Research Methodology
Flood Insurance
Risk Assessment
Floodplain Management
|
Program: |
SRL - Severe Repetitive Loss |
Chapter / Section Records
Chapter / Section Title: |
Appx A - System Requirements, Installation, and Maintenance |
Chapter / Section Number: |
Appx A |
Resource File: |
View / Download / Print (pdf 1114K)
|
This is a large file and may take considerable time to download on slower connections. Consider adding this to your Bookshelf and then using the "CD on Demand" feature upon checkout instead.
|
|
508 Accessible Format: |
View / Download / Print (txt 19K)
|
Download Plug-in
Some of the links on this page require a plug-in to view them. Links to the plug-ins are available below.
Adobe Acrobat (PDF)