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Engineering principles and practices for retrofitting flood prone residential buildings [kit].

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Washington, D.C.] : The Directorate, 1995Description: 1 v. (looseleaf) + 4 diskettesDDC classification:
  • 690.8920973 21
Subject: The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) makes flood insurance available for structures in communities which adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinances and regulations. Retrofitting of exisiting structures may constitute a cost-effective means of limiting future flood damage to exisiting structures, built before the adoption of NFIP-compliant floodplain management regulations. This manual provides generic guidance on technically feasible and cost-effective retrofitting techniques, which should be used in accordance with local regulations and specific site and structural conditions
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Diskettes: Benefit-cost program, Coastal A-Zone flood model, Riverine model

FEMA 259/January 1995

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) makes flood insurance available for structures in communities which adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinances and regulations. Retrofitting of exisiting structures may constitute a cost-effective means of limiting future flood damage to exisiting structures, built before the adoption of NFIP-compliant floodplain management regulations. This manual provides generic guidance on technically feasible and cost-effective retrofitting techniques, which should be used in accordance with local regulations and specific site and structural conditions

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