preparing communities to face floods
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FEMA has a great brochure that outlines steps each family should take before flood season to stay safe during flooding. This brochure also offers property management ideas for individuals. Every home should know their flood risk and know how to stay informed about flood information.
2. Have an emergency plan that outlines procedures for every department and agency during a flood
Establish a chain of command for management operations. In high-risk areas, it’s a good idea to practice for emergency operations before a real flood occurs. Maintain infrastructure that presents flood risks. Take care of small stream crossing or culverts where floods might be more common. Watch for changes in the course of water in the community.
3. Maintain infrastructure that presents flood risksTake care of small stream crossing or culverts where floods might be more common. Watch for changes in the course of water in the community.
4. Watch water flow during rainfall, especially on hard surfacesRoads and parking lots actually speed water flow, which can be quite dangerous. Make sure water can flow into drainage systems adequately without causing damage. Encourage residents to reduce runoff by implementing rain gardens or other green systems.
5. Discourage construction in flood hazard areas…or at least comply with floodplain development standards. Check flood insurance rate maps before planning any development.
6. Develop a mitigation plan to take steps now to prevent future floods