Why does the initial release of Flood Hazard Recovery Data not include the entire county?
Flood Hazard Recovery Data is being made available to the public as phases of work are being completed in each watershed. Not all watersheds are being completed at the same time. As a watershed is completed, the information will become available to the public. The project website, www.tsarp.org, will be updated every Monday with Data as it is completed. Over the next few months, Data for all of Harris County will become available. Back to top How do I know what watershed I live in? An individual can go to the mapping tool at www.tsarp.org and type in their address and it will tell them what watershed they live in. The website will also let the user know if Flood Hazard Recovery Data is currently available for that watershed and provide useful links to information about the watershed they live in. How do I view the currently effective Flood Insurance Rate Map for my area? You can view your actual Flood Insurance Rate Map on FEMA’s website at www.fema.gov. Follow the links to the Flood M
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