Columbus, Fall River Win Flood Program Reinstatement 

Release Date: June 23, 2008
Release Number: 1768-021

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MADISON, Wis. -- The recent wave of flooding in Wisconsin has prompted two communities in Columbus County to seek - and win -- reinstatement into the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), disaster-management officials announced today.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) removed the towns of Columbus and Fall River from the program earlier this year because they had not developed requisite ordinances adopting their new Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Both communities have now fulfilled this requirement and are now reinstated.

"This is great news," said Federal Coordinating Officer, Dolph Diemont.  "Now flood insurance will be available for everyone in both communities - whether they are in a flood-hazard area or not.  It also makes everyone in the two cities eligible for all federal disaster aid."

The federal coordinating officer is appointed by the president to lead the federal portion of federal/state disaster response and recovery efforts.

The NFIP requires that communities participating in the program adopt and enforce an ordinance that meets or exceeds the minimum NFIP floodplain management criteria.  Communities that do not adopt adequate floodplain management regulations are suspended from the NFIP.  NFIP communities that have been suspended from the program are considered to be "sanctioned."

When a community no longer is sanctioned:

The reinstatements of Columbus and Fall River free both communities from all restrictions imposed on sanctioned communities.

FEMA coordinates the Federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terrorism.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 24-Jun-2008 10:37:37