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National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System Special Hazards Supplement to the CRS Coordinator’s Manual
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and many communities in the
United States have long recognized that the mapping and minimum regulatory
standards of the NFIP do not adequately address all of the flood problems in the
country. In particular, a number of “special” flood hazards deserve attention. They
include ice jam flooding, flooding adjacent to closed basin lakes, mudflow hazards, flooding affected by land subsidence, uncertain flow path flood hazards, coastal erosion, and tsunamis. This publication discusses the credits provided by the CRS for mapping and
management of the first five of these hazards [coastal flood hazards are addressed in
the publication CRS Credit for Management of Coastal Erosion Hazards, and tsunami
hazards are addressed in the publication CRS Credit for Management of Tsunami
Hazards].
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