Proposed Iron County Flood Map Reflects Changes to Local Flood Risk, Insurance Rates
The mapping project has been a joint effort between
Before new Flood Insurance Rate Maps become effective, there is a 90-day Appeal Period during which local residents and business owners can provide additional data for consideration before the maps are final. This appeal period starts on
"Since 2006, Utah DEM has worked closely with
Community officials and Utah DEM encourage residents and business owners to review the proposed Flood Insurance Rate Maps for
If you have technical and scientific information, such as detailed hydrologic or hydraulic data, you may be able to appeal the flood risk information on the preliminary flood map during the 90-day Appeal Period. For further details on this process, visit https://dem.utah.gov/hazards-and-mitigation/utah-risk-map-program/ and scroll down to
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