djstrick110
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 16, 2009
- 6
Hello, all. One of my clients, a local municipality, is in the process of developing a new floodplain management ordinance. They have requested that we provide them with some recommendations as to best practices within Zone A riverine floodplains. They want to include in the ordinance a rule pertaining to floodway preservation and approximation within Zone A. I have several years of experience in floodplain management and modeling myself, but I have never run into a regulation or ordinance with guidelines for approximating the floodway in a Zone A. In that situation, I'd normally recommend that a HEC-RAS model and LOMR be performed.
I've heard general rules of thumb such as "5x the top width of the stream," etc., but this seems awfully general given the asymetrical nature of a floodway and the fact that its size doesn't necessarily relate to the size of the channel.
Can anyone point me towards any REGULATORY (preferably Federal, but state or local examples will be appreciated as well) guidance that speaks to floodway preservation within a Zone A floodplain?
Thanks in advance!
I've heard general rules of thumb such as "5x the top width of the stream," etc., but this seems awfully general given the asymetrical nature of a floodway and the fact that its size doesn't necessarily relate to the size of the channel.
Can anyone point me towards any REGULATORY (preferably Federal, but state or local examples will be appreciated as well) guidance that speaks to floodway preservation within a Zone A floodplain?
Thanks in advance!