August 15, 2017
ASFPM Reaction to Rollback of EO 13690 & FFRMS
By News Editor
While ASFPM is very supportive of additional investments in the nation’s infrastructure, today’s EO is a huge step backwards. We are extremely disappointed in the EO 13690 and Federal Flood Risk Management Standard being repealed, which will result in much higher costs to US taxpayers. Former President Obama enacted the EO 13690 Jan. 30, 2015
August 8, 2017
Want to learn more about the EPA’s Water Finance Clearinghouse?
By News Editor
In late July EPA launched the Water Finance Clearinghouse! The response was overwhelming, but some reported they couldn’t access the site. They resolved the issue and it is live now. The Water Finance Clearinghouse allows you to search a database with more than $10 billion in water funding sources and over 550 resources to support
July 28, 2017
Coastal Wetland Loss Analysis
By News Editor
Coastal Wetland Loss Analysis: Summary Findings of Pilot Studies Conducted by the Interagency Coastal Wetlands Workgroup The Interagency Coastal Wetlands Workgroup released its findings document describing the results from its wetlands loss assessment conducted in four coastal watersheds over the past few years. In response to concerns about the rate of net wetland loss in
July 25, 2017
Coalition, including ASFPM, signed a joint letter to Senate Banking Committee July 19
By News Editor
Coalition to Senate Banking: Require the GAO to assess buyout options for high-risk flood properties in NFIP July 19, 2017 The Honorable Mike Crapo Chairman Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Washington, D.C. 20510 The Honorable Sherrod Brown Ranking Member Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senators
July 24, 2017
FEMA Issues Update to Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping Guidance
By News Editor
FEMA Issues Update to Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping Guidance FEMA’s Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has issued updated Guidance and Technical Reference documents that it uses in its flood mapping and risk analysis program. This spring 2017 maintenance cycle updated technical references and guidance documents to align with the Mapping Information Platform redesign project
July 3, 2017
ASFPM supports S.1507, the State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund (SFMRF) Act of 2017
By News Editor
ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis submitted a letter of support for Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed’s State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund (SFMRF) Act of 2017 (S.1507). You can read the bill and ASFPM’s full letter here.
June 19, 2017
Flood Apex Program: Rethinking America’s Costliest Disaster
By News Editor
Flood Apex Program: Rethinking America’s Costliest Disaster The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, at FEMA’s request, created the Flood Apex Program. It brings together new and emerging technologies designed to increase communities’ resilience to flood disasters and provide flood predictive analytic tools. The key objectives of the program are to reduce fatalities
May 24, 2017
ASFPM & CSO Release Interactive CRS “Green Guide”
By News Editor
Ask your average floodplain manager about the Community Rating System, and they will typically tell you that earning credit does two things. One, it makes your community more resilient to flooding, and two, it earns discounts for flood insurance policyholders. But the benefits of participating in this federal incentive program go far beyond reducing flood
April 27, 2017
Draft NFIP Nationwide Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Published
By News Editor
FEMA published a draft NFIP Nationwide Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement April 7 for public comment. The EIS process is required by the National Environmental Policy Act to thoroughly address the environmental consequences of major federal actions that could significantly affect the environment. The draft would update the original EIS for the NFIP developed in 1976.
April 25, 2017
Funding for National Flood Mapping Program Threatened
By News Editor
When the Trump Administration announced its “skinny” budget March 16, flood risk professionals learned that all funding for flood mapping and a substantial amount of pre-disaster mitigation grant funding were being cut. ASFPM did urge our membership to contact their members of Congress and explain why they needed to protect these programs. A smaller group
