
flood.nc - North Carolina's Flood Information Center
Learn about flood risk at a specific address, to include flood hazard, structural and content impacts, potential insurance rates, mitigation opportunities and the location of flood warning sites near you.
Map - Advisory Flood
Flood hazard data and water surface elevation data for this regulatory floodplain area is available at the link below. There are structures potentially affected in this area with projected damages totaling for a …
If floodwaters raise above the level of the municipal sewer manhole covers, the sewage can back-up into the house through the sewer lines. Verify the condition of the potable water supply to determine if it …
flood.nc - North Carolina's Flood Information Center
This map shows the current status of all active flood insurance studies throughout the state. Counties shows here are in the various stages of mapping including discovery, engineering analysis, …
Though that figure represents many insurance payments, most of the state’s flood-prone properties do not have flood insurance. As of November 2015, only about 30% of buildings located in high-risk …
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Appendix E - NC.gov
Water loading values used are those associated with the base flood including wave action. Wind loading values used are those required by the applicable State or local building code.
North Carolina Flood Insurance Program - NC.gov
Communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program are required to determine if structures are substantially damaged after a damage event. The goal is to reduce future risk by …
flood.nc - North Carolina's Flood Information Center
Will an elevation certificate be required? A Post-FIRM structure should have an elevation certificate completed at the time of construction. An EC is required for rating the flood insurance policy.
Although flooding is the primary cause of natural damages on a national basis, the SD requirements apply to any damage to a structure located within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).
Date Damage Occurred: _/ / Cause of Damage: ⃝ Fire ⃝ Flood ⃝ Flood and Wind ⃝ Seismic ⃝ Wind ⃝ Other ⃝ No Physical Damage