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Agency
44 CFR Ch. I
[Docket ID FEMA–2023–0026]
RIN 1660–AB12
FEMA Proposed Policy: Federal Flood
Risk Management Standard (FFRMS)
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Request for comments.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) is
accepting comments on the proposed
FEMA policy, Federal Flood Risk
Management Standard (FFRMS). This
proposed policy would provide detail,
consistent with applicable regulations,
on applicability, processes, resources,
and responsibilities for implementing
the FFRMS as part of FEMA’s 8-step
decision making process for carrying out
the directives of Executive Order 11988,
Floodplain Management, as amended.
DATES: Comments must be received by
December 1, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket ID: FEMA–2023–
0026, via the Federal eRulemaking
Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting
comments.
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SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Portia Ross, Policy and Integration
Division Director, Office of
Environmental Planning and Historic
Preservation, Resilience, DHS/FEMA,
400 C St. SW, Suite 313, Washington,
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DC 20472–3020. Phone: (202) 709–0677;
Email: fema-regulations@fema.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA is
proposing to issue a policy
complementary to 44 CFR part 9,
Floodplain Management and Protection
of Wetlands, which governs FEMA’s
implementation the Federal Flood Risk
Management Standard (FFRMS). This
policy would facilitate implementation
of FFRMS and bolster the resilience of
communities and Federal assets against
the impacts of flooding.
Consistent with a proposed rule that
is published elsewhere in this issue of
the Federal Register, this proposed
policy would require that FEMA
determine the appropriate vertical flood
elevation and corresponding horizontal
FFRMS floodplain for Actions Subject
to the FFRMS using either the Climate
Informed Science Approach (CISA), the
Freeboard Value Approach (FVA), or the
0.2 Percent Annual Chance Flood
Approach (0.2PFA). Under the proposed
policy, FEMA would determine the
FFRMS flood elevation and
corresponding FFRMS floodplain
according to CISA for all locations
where CISA is available where the bestavailable, actionable hydrologic and
hydraulic data and methods that
integrate current and future changes in
flooding based on climate science exist.
When using CISA, for non-critical
actions the FFRMS floodplain would be
at least as restrictive as the 1% annual
chance (AC) flood elevation and
corresponding horizontal floodplain,
and for critical actions the FFRMS
floodplain would be at least as
restrictive as the 0.2% AC flood
elevation and corresponding horizontal
floodplain. For locations where CISA is
not available and actionable, FEMA
would determine the FFRMS elevation
and FFRMS floodplain for non-critical
actions by using the area that would be
inundated by the lower of the 0.2% AC
flood or +2-foot FVA. For critical
actions, FEMA would determine the
FFRMS elevation and FFRMS
floodplain using the area that would be
inundated by the higher of the 0.2% AC
flood or +3-foot FVA. (For locations
where information about the elevation
and/or extent of the 0.2% AC floodplain
is not available, the FFRMS floodplain
would be the +3-foot FVA for critical
actions and +2-foot FVA for non-critical
actions).
This policy would also outline
FEMA’s process to identify actions that
may receive substantial damage or
substantial improvement
determinations, require consideration of
natural features and nature-based
approaches as alternatives to a proposed
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action, explain requirements to
minimize flood risk, and encourage
early coordination when multiple
Federal agencies are jointly engaged in
an action to ensure a consistent
approach to determine which floodplain
determination is applied.
Authority: Executive Order 11988,
Floodplain Management, as amended
and implementing regulations of 44 CFR
part 9, among other authorities listed in
the proposed policy.
Deanne B. Criswell,
Administrator, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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[FR Doc No: 2023-21093]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Ch. I
[Docket ID FEMA-2023-0026]
RIN 1660-AB12
FEMA Proposed Policy: Federal Flood Risk Management Standard
(FFRMS)
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is accepting
comments on the proposed FEMA policy, Federal Flood Risk Management
Standard (FFRMS). This proposed policy would provide detail, consistent
with applicable regulations, on applicability, processes, resources,
and responsibilities for implementing the FFRMS as part of FEMA's 8-
step decision making process for carrying out the directives of
Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, as amended.
DATES: Comments must be received by December 1, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by Docket ID: FEMA-2023-
0026, via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Portia Ross, Policy and Integration
Division Director, Office of Environmental Planning and Historic
Preservation, Resilience, DHS/FEMA, 400 C St. SW, Suite 313,
Washington, DC 20472-3020. Phone: (202) 709-0677; Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA is proposing to issue a policy
complementary to 44 CFR part 9, Floodplain Management and Protection of
Wetlands, which governs FEMA's implementation the Federal Flood Risk
Management Standard (FFRMS). This policy would facilitate
implementation of FFRMS and bolster the resilience of communities and
Federal assets against the impacts of flooding.
Consistent with a proposed rule that is published elsewhere in this
issue of the Federal Register, this proposed policy would require that
FEMA determine the appropriate vertical flood elevation and
corresponding horizontal FFRMS floodplain for Actions Subject to the
FFRMS using either the Climate Informed Science Approach (CISA), the
Freeboard Value Approach (FVA), or the 0.2 Percent Annual Chance Flood
Approach (0.2PFA). Under the proposed policy, FEMA would determine the
FFRMS flood elevation and corresponding FFRMS floodplain according to
CISA for all locations where CISA is available where the best-
available, actionable hydrologic and hydraulic data and methods that
integrate current and future changes in flooding based on climate
science exist. When using CISA, for non-critical actions the FFRMS
floodplain would be at least as restrictive as the 1% annual chance
(AC) flood elevation and corresponding horizontal floodplain, and for
critical actions the FFRMS floodplain would be at least as restrictive
as the 0.2% AC flood elevation and corresponding horizontal floodplain.
For locations where CISA is not available and actionable, FEMA would
determine the FFRMS elevation and FFRMS floodplain for non-critical
actions by using the area that would be inundated by the lower of the
0.2% AC flood or +2-foot FVA. For critical actions, FEMA would
determine the FFRMS elevation and FFRMS floodplain using the area that
would be inundated by the higher of the 0.2% AC flood or +3-foot FVA.
(For locations where information about the elevation and/or extent of
the 0.2% AC floodplain is not available, the FFRMS floodplain would be
the +3-foot FVA for critical actions and +2-foot FVA for non-critical
actions).
This policy would also outline FEMA's process to identify actions
that may receive substantial damage or substantial improvement
determinations, require consideration of natural features and nature-
based approaches as alternatives to a proposed action, explain
requirements to minimize flood risk, and encourage early coordination
when multiple Federal agencies are jointly engaged in an action to
ensure a consistent approach to determine which floodplain
determination is applied.
Authority: Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, as amended
and implementing regulations of 44 CFR part 9, among other authorities
listed in the proposed policy.
Deanne B. Criswell,
Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
[FR Doc. 2023-21093 Filed 9-29-23; 8:45 am]
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