Congressional Research Service Issues Insight White Paper on Federal Flood Risk Management Standard
Here are excerpts:
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The Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS)
Updated
Flooding is the most frequent and costly natural disaster facing the nation, and floodplain policy has particular relevance for infrastructure and the federal government's exposure to flood losses and demand for disaster assistance. The Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS) is a mechanism for federal agencies to consider and manage current and future flood risk by requiring federally funded projects to be located out of flood risk areas or constructed to reduce the effects of current and future flood hazards (including less-frequent larger events). Five executive orders are directly relevant to the FFRMS.
E.O. 11988
* Federal actions are to avoid, if alternatives are available, supporting development in the 1% annual-chance floodplain (also referred to as the Special
* Under implementation guidance for E.O. 11988, critical actions are to avoid the 0.2% annual-chance (500-year) floodplain if alternatives are available.
E.O. 13690
Federally funded projects are defined as actions where federal funds are used for new construction, substantial improvement, or to address substantial damage to structures and facilities. E.O. 13690 modified the E.O. 11988 requirements, largely by redefining the floodplain used for federal floodplain management policy.
E.O. 13807
In
E.O. 13990 and E.O. 14030
In
The FFRMS Floodplain
The FFRMS floodplain can be determined by one of three methods:
1. the freeboard value approach (FVA);
2. the 0.2% annual-chance (500-year) flood approach (see Figure 1); or
3. the climate-informed science approach (CISA), which incorporates current and future changes in flooding based on best-available, actionable climate science and other factors or changes affecting flood risk.
The FVA method determines the extent and elevation subject to flooding by adding an additional two feet to the elevation of the BFE (water level from a flood with a 1% chance of equaling or exceeding that level in any given year) for noncritical actions or an additional three feet to the BFE for critical actions. Critical actions are defined as any activity for which even the chance of flooding would be too great. CISA tools are under development by the
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Figure 1. Vertical Elevation and Horizontal Extent of the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard Floodplain Using the 0.2% Annual-Chance Approach
Source: CRS, adapted from
Note: The current floodplain (the Special
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Agency FFRMS Implementation
While broad federal FFRMS implementing guidelines were finalized in
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Many other agencies do not have publicly available information on their implementation of the FFRMS.
Considerations for
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The white paper is posted at: https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN12193


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