Delta coalition settles with FEMA over flood insurance program [The Record, Stockton, Calif.]
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Whatever the reason, all that development has served as an accessory in the death of the Delta, according to a coalition of landowners in the southern
So the coalition has filed legal challenges addressing other parts of the problem -- targeting
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The coalition sued the federal agency over its administration of the National Flood Insurance Program, which the coalition argues fosters urban growth in floodplains that otherwise would provide habitat for threatened and endangered fish.
The flood insurance program, launched in 1968, establishes low-lying areas as high-risk flood zones where building is restricted. However, developers can build levees that -- if they meet
A settlement requires
"It's possible that in the Delta those sorts of requirements could be imposed, but we can't say," said
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