The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) is pleased to announce the release of a report titled – A Strategy to Reduce the Risks and Impacts of Dams on Floodplain. This report includes an analysis of the relationship of dams to the floodplain and recommendations on how to better integrate dams into floodplain management and flood risk reduction activities. The development of this strategy document was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A Strategy to Reduce the Risks and Impacts of Dams on Floodplains
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A Strategy to Reduce the Risks and Impacts of Dams on Floodplains
Sep 4, 2013 | News & Views, What's New