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 FEMA HAZARD MITIGATION
 HANDBOOK SERIES

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 FLOOD HANDBOOK
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    Introduction

    Symbols and Keywords
 
     Mitigation Alternatives
 
 I.       ROADS
     A.     Ditch Erosion
     B.     Embankment Erosion
     C.     Roadway Erosion
 
 II.       CULVERTS
     A.      Insufficient capacity
     B.      Plugging
     C.      Embankment Erosion
     D.      Misalignment
 
 III.       BRIDGES
     A.      Misalignment
     B.      Insufficient Flow Capacity
     C.      Erosion (Approaches)
     D.      Scour (Piers & Abutments)
     E.      Debris Impact
 
 IV.       BUILDINGS
     A.     Inundation
     B.      High Velocity Flows
 
 V.       UTILITIES
     A.      High Velocity Flows
     B.      Soil Settlement
 
 VI.       IRRIGATION FACILITIES
     A.      High Velocity Flows
  
 VII.       MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES
     A.      Inundation
     B.      High Velocity Flows
 
 Appendices
     A.      Regulations
     B.      Glossary &
  
         Keyword Index
     C.      Acronyms
     D.      References
     E.      List of Contributors

Chapter 7:

MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES

 

There are a number of miscellaneous facilities, such as fences, buoyant fixtures, and boat ramps, which sustain flood damage due to inundation or erosion caused from high velocity flood flows. This section will discuss mitigation measures designed to protect these miscellaneous facilities during flood events that will reduce or prevent future damage

 

 

NOTE:  None of the mitigation measures in these Handbooks should be considered ‘pre-approved’ or otherwise automatically eligible for FEMA funding. Only FEMA staff can determine eligibility, once they have determined that an applicant is eligible and they have reviewed a project proposal.

FEMA HAZARD MITIGATION HANDBOOKS                                                                        Updated: June 13, 2002