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Riverine Erosion Hazard Areas Mapping Feasibility Study
This Riverine Erosion Hazard Area (REHA) mapping feasibility study was prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to address requirements in the National Flood Insurance Reform Act (NFIRA) enacted in September 1994. Section 577 of NFIRA required that FEMA submit a report to Congress that evaluated the technological feasibility of mapping REHAs and assessed the economic impact of erosion and erosion mapping on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The purpose of this study was to determine whether it was technologically feasible to map REHAs.
Document Details:
Resource Type: |
Document / Report |
Audience Categories: |
Floodplain Managers
Design and Construction Industry
State, Local and Tribal Representatives
Mapping Professionals
FEMA Regions
Contractors and Vendors
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Hazard Types: |
Flooding
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Subjects: |
Flood Hazard Mapping
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Program: |
Map Mod - Flood Map Modernization |
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