Georgia Flood Map Program - GA DNR
12/07/2022
GA DNR Floodplain Unit presents this webinar:
"No-Rise Determination"
When: January 11, 2023 at 12:00 pm (high noon)
Let’s get together
Analyzing the effect a project has on the Special Flood Hazard Area and Floodway is a key role of the Floodplain Administrator.
Oftentimes, projects will be designed so they cause “no rise” in Base Flood Elevations.
As a Floodplain Administrator, what are your responsibilities? How do you review the engineering modeling? What documentation do you need to create for your records? In this Lunch and Learn, we will cover these topics and more.
Don't miss this workshop and learning about the basics and more around no-rise determinations.
One Continuing Education Credit (CEC) is available for Certified Floodplain Managers who attend the entire webinar and participate in polls.
Register at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/no-rise-determinations-tickets-452081266237?aff=odeccpebemailcampaigns&utm_source=eventbrite&utm_medium=ebcampaigns&utm_campaign=11604749&utm_term=ctabutton&mipa=ABIdvVtK2HjsiozwSUzDshIJVniV-Ehm1jKnbjQMdf9bI9HPpoe5-XgE3HbT-nixigaern7_aOVQMwhLb1EKvjk79IOgdWGuz2CpZ9Pgk4dPyvyxXGal_e3OOqnIQh5eB-2rOqSoPlbg2cZdMhVY4_dJeBuQuZl4IE57GlICIsXAmKSrzC1BRp_OMUZobfweCGrAWuBAA2UrO4SJlcpzQXJPOT4XAvYTchu7Axa9wsNoF_3K3qc6tcd9H8CIY8PhRlvlUWqvZHETmHZGT92EMOqg1K_2lxVz_A
We hope you’re able to join us!
Emily Wingo
GA Floodplain Unit
No Rise Determinations This webinar will review what you need to know about no-rise determinations when analyzing a project.
09/19/2022
Webinar next week!
When Sept 27 from 1 - 2 p.m. ET
To register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LrzF0UglRF6pDs8muy1J4Q
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