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    April 29, 2011

    It’s flooding in Louisville!

    By News Editor

    Friday, May 29, 2011 The ASFPM conference team is closely monitoring the flooding situation in Louisville and want to reassure everyone that there’s No Adverse Impact! We’ll see you there in a couple of weeks!

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    April 27, 2011

    Risky Business: Flood Managers Reconsider Risk and How to Talk About It

    By News Editor

    Flood risk is a slippery notion. To the everyday Joe, it might be a matter of whether his property runs a chance of flooding. (Or, if last year’s floodplain remapping flap is any indication, whether or not he has to pay flood insurance.) To city planners, it could be an arbitrary boundary that thwarts or

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    April 21, 2011

    Louisville Conference Hotel Update!

    By News Editor

    Louisville Conference Hotel Update! Special group rate expires this Friday! Click Here to see the Hotel page for more information

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    April 19, 2011

    ASFPM Comments comments regarding the Proposed Nationwide Permits (NWPs)

    By News Editor

    April 18, 2011 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Attn: CECW‐CO‐R 441 G Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20314‐1000 RE: Docket # COE‐2010‐0035; ZRIN 0710‐ZA05 Submitted via email to NWP2012@usace.army.mil and Rulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. Dear Mr. Olson: The following comments to the Proposed Nationwide Permits are submitted on behalf of the Association of State Floodplain Managers

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    April 9, 2011

    Turner Foundation Seeks Information on Local Green Infrastructure Projects

    By News Editor

    The Clean Water America Alliance is conducting a project for the Turner Foundation to engage utilities, cities, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and the private sector on green infrastructure policy. The resulting report will be used to help the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with its national rulemaking to establish a program to reduce stormwater discharges. If

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    April 4, 2011

    Key Bulletins Issued on Changes in NFIP

    By News Editor

    On April 1, the NFIP issued two important bulletins regarding changes in the National Flood Insurance Program. The first discusses the changes that will occur in the flood insurance program as of October 1, 2011. The second discusses a change in how the community’s substantial damage percentage can be used to trigger an ICC claim

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    March 30, 2011

    ASFPM Early Conference Registration Deadline is SUNDAY April 3!

    By News Editor

    To: Flood Risk Management Professionals The 2011 ASFPM Annual National Conference Early Registration deadline is APRIL 3 – that’s this weekend! If you have not already submitted your registration forms, we urge you to do so now. Come Monday, all registration fees will increase by at least $75. Don’t delay – check out the conference

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    March 30, 2011

    House Panel Calls Second NFIP Meeting; Extension Bill Prepared

    By News Editor

    A House panel will conduct a second hearing on the National Flood Insurance Program April 1, and mark up draft legislation April 6, according to officials briefed on the plan. The April 1 hearing by the Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity of the House Financial Services Committee will include the delayed testimony of

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    March 21, 2011

    Critical Facilities and Flood Risk-ASFPM Recommendations

    By News Editor

    Critical Facilities and Flood Risk – ASFPM Recommendations March 23, 2011 — 12:00 Noon Eastern EMForum.org is pleased to host a one hour presentation and interactive discussion Wednesday, March 23, 2011, beginning at 12:00 Noon Eastern time (please convert to your local time). Our topic will be a position paper recently issued by the Association

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    March 18, 2011

    NOAA’s 2011 National Spring Flood Outlook

    By News Editor

    Spring Flooding Underway, Expected to Worsen through April A large swath of the country is at risk of moderate to major flooding this spring, from northeastern Montana through western Wisconsin following the Mississippi River south to St. Louis. The highest spring flood risk areas include the Red River of the North, which forms the state

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