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Flood Risk Management Program

Flood Risk Management Program

The USACE Flood Risk Management Program (FRMP) works across the agency to focus the policies, programs and expertise of USACE toward reducing overall flood risk. This includes the appropriate use and resiliency of structures such as levees and floodwalls, as well as promoting alternatives when other approaches (e.g., land acquisition, flood proofing, etc.) reduce the risk of loss of life, reduce long-term economic damages to the public and private sector, and improve the natural environment.

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2013 Flood Risk Management - Silver Jackets Webinar Week: Efficient, Effective, Connected

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Flood Risk Management and Silver Jackets Programs will conduct a series of webinars August 20-22, 2013, to share information and experiences among those actively managing flood risk. Abstracts and suggestions for program development are due April 30, 2013...continue reading.

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