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Flood Plain Management

To promote the common interest in reducing flood losses and to encourage the protection and enhancement of natural floodplain values...

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Anaheim Marriott 700 West Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92808 714-750-8000FloodplainConfLogo.jpg

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: 

 Ed Curtis, FEMA Region 9
Salomon Miranda, California Department of Water Resources
Stuart McKibbin, Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District

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4 Days • 12 Continuing Education Credits • 120+ Presentations • 600+ Attendees
Workshops • Field Trips • Interactive Panels • State of the Art Exhibition • Unlimited Networking
Twilight Disney Parks Exploration (included with full conference registration only)

 POLICY PANELS and INTERACTIVE SESSIONS:

  • The 2012 Biggert-Waters Act and New NFIP Requirements
  • The Final Frontier: Flood Risk on the West Coast
  • Legal Issues in Floodplain Management
  • Understanding and Communicating Flood Risk
  • Community Resiliency through CRS and Risk MAP
  •  2-D Modeling “Best Practices” Symposium
  • Central Valley Flood Risk Summit
  • Advancing Regional Flood Risk Partnerships:  USACE and DWR Interactive Sessions with Agencies    

INNOVATION SESSIONS:

  • Flood Risk Communication Strategies
  • Regional Floodplain Management & IRWM
  • Regulatory Permit Streamlining for Flood Projects
  • Flood Emergency Response Planning
  • Floodplain Restoration and Sustainability
  • Modeling Levees, Dams and Reservoirs
  • Urban Flood Risk Analysis and Mitigation
  • Innovative Financing Solutions
  • And many other topics!

Early Bird Registration ends June 14!

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AVAILABLE EARLY JUNE

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TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: Visit the Conference Registration Page and click on the link provided for Speakers
.  One abstract per presenter only.  Registration is required to present at the Conference.  Deadline for submission extended to May 31, 5:00 p.m.