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Identification of Unmapped Special Flood Hazard Areas in Illinois
Graff, Philip; Chap, Laura; McConkey, Sally A.; DePue, Michael; Kingsley, Allen; Bicksler, Rebecca
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- Title
- Identification of Unmapped Special Flood Hazard Areas in Illinois
- Author(s)
- Graff, Philip
- Chap, Laura
- McConkey, Sally A.
- DePue, Michael
- Kingsley, Allen
- Bicksler, Rebecca
- Issue Date
- 2008-06
- Keyword(s)
- Floods
- Abstract
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publishes Flood Insurance Rate
Maps (FIRMs) depicting Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs), which have a 1 percent chance
of being inundated in any given year. The Flood Insurance Act of 1968 initiated the nationwide
identification of SFHAs. The Illinois Administrative Code (1994) defines state oversight of floodways
for streams that drain 10 square miles (sq. mi.) or more in rural areas or 1 sq. mi. or more in
urban or urbanizing areas. Floodways are the channel, including on-stream lakes, and the portion
of the floodplain adjacent to a stream or watercourse, which is needed to store and convey the
existing 100-year frequency flood discharge. If the flow is confined to the floodway, there would
occur no more than a 0.1 foot increase in stage due to the loss of flood conveyance or storage, and
no more than a 10 percent increase in velocities. Floodways are generally depicted on the FEMA
FIRMs. This general guidance has been used when developing Illinois FIRMs to identify streams
that pose a flood hazard. However, many SFHAs for streams meeting these criteria have not been
identified on Illinois FIRMs. There are streams in rural and urban areas meeting the criteria for
which SFHAs have never been identified, and there are urban areas where community annexation
is expanding into locations mapped according to rural criteria. Unmapped SFHAs pose a
flood risk, which has never been communicated to the public, floodplain managers, or elected
officials. In order to bridge this gap in Illinois, a screening process was developed, and streams
that have a potential flood risk for which SFHAs have not been mapped were identified for each
Illinois County.
This report contains maps of each of Illinois’ 102 counties illustrating stream reaches with potential flood risk for which SFHAs had not been identified on FEMA FIRMs as of July 1, 2007. Maps are accompanied by tabular data providing stream names and number of unmapped stream miles.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency sponsored the initiative through the Map Modernization Management Support Best Practices Award for Federal Fiscal Year 2006, awarded to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources under Cooperating Technical Partner (CTP) Agreement EMC-2006-CA-7023.
- Series/Report Name or Number
- ISWS Contract Report CR-2008-05
- Type of Resource
- text
- Language
- en
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/8865
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