Types of Flood Management

Types of Flood Management

In this article, we’ll discuss the different types of flood management available, from natural to synthetic. We’ll also discuss the use of Structures to control floods, and off-river flood storage. Hopefully, the information will be helpful for you in choosing the best flood management options for your community. Let’s get started! Listed below are some…

The Integrated Flood Management Approach

The Integrated Flood Management Approach

The Integrated Flood Management (IFM) approach is a multi-pronged approach to managing flood hazards. This process includes a number of complementary components, such as Environmental impact assessment, Community preparedness, and stream restoration. The Integrated Flood Management Helpdesk is an online portal where users can request customized technical support. Users can also explore available flood management…

Climate Change and Floodplain Conservation in Missouri

Climate Change and Floodplain Conservation in Missouri

Despite all the flood warnings and predictions, Missouri continues to experience significant flooding. Recent floods have broken records set in 2015, causing multiple towns to be cut off from their major highways. The cause of these flooding events is still unknown, but the recent trends point to a looming catastrophe. Read on to learn more…

Flood Prevention – Lessons Learned From the Dutch

Flood Prevention – Lessons Learned From the Dutch

While there’s no single solution to flooding, there are several strategies you can implement to reduce your risk. In this article, you’ll learn about lessons learned from the Dutch. You’ll also discover ways to minimize the damage caused by localized flooding. By following these tips, you’ll be better prepared to face the next flood season….

Dam Safety

Dam Safety

When you’re boating near a dam, you should be aware of the dangers of large clusters of floating debris or the dam structure. If you’re unsure of where to look, give it a wide berth. And if you’re not sure, you can also find tips for dam safety, like how to monitor a dam. But,…

Hydropower Retrofitting Non Powered Dams in the United States
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Hydropower Retrofitting Non Powered Dams in the United States

About 63 percent of all dams in the U.S. are private enterprises, with state and local governments overseeing the rest. Federal and state governments both have responsibilities for dam safety. States regulate private dams, but most have insufficient regulatory authority. Alabama, for example, has no dam safety regulatory program, while California has a well-funded program…