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Who sets the boundaries of floodplains?

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Who sets the boundaries of floodplains?

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), working with local governments, sets the 100-year floodplain boundaries through flood insurance rate studies. Separate studies are done for communities because floodplain levels vary depending on an area’s characteristics. LCRA’s dam operating procedures, established by the Corps of Engineers, also play a role. Q. What is a 100-year floodplain? A: This term indicates the likelihood that a particular area will flood in a year’s time. For example, a home in a 100-year floodplain has a one in 100 (or 1 percent) chance every year of being flooded. That percentage holds true every year, regardless of how many floods have occurred in previous years, or their severity. Q. Who can buy flood insurance? A: Anyone who lives in a community that participates in National Flood Insurance Program. Learn myths and facts about flood insurance. Kent is a participant in NFIP. http://www.lcra.org/water/flood/floodplain/floodmyths.htmlDecaying levees magnify G

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