Flood Risk Assessment and Mapping Presentation

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#1ROAD FLOODED New Mexico's Risk MAP Program Upper Rio Grande Watershed Discovery EDAC EARTH DATA ANALYSIS CENTER HOMELAND SECURITY FEMA September, 2, 2021 Shawn L. Penman, PhD CTP Program Coordinator#2Upper Rio Grande Watershed Discovery Meeting Protocol Please put your name, community, email address and your interest in this meeting in the chat box. . Please mute your line Type questions in the chat box • Thank you for attending Rio Grande River at high water stage, Velarde, New Mexico, 1937. Courtesy of the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), Negative No. 147563.#3Agenda • What is Risk MAP? Base Level Engineering • Discovery • Why is Discovery Important? • Upper Rio Grande Watershed history Data to be Collected from COMMUNITY OUTREACH Mitigation Planning Effective Issuance • the Community • Next Steps Project Planning SUSTAINABILITY Assessment Mapping EDUCATION Preliminary Issuance RISK COMMUNICATION#4What is Risk MAP? • Mapping Identification of areas of natural hazard risk ― Assessment Review and analysis of hazard areas • Planning - Mitigation activities to reduce risk#5Risk Map Process 1 DISCOVERY tershed/County Community dentification Research DISCOVERY FEMA gathers information about local flood hazards and their risk in close coordination with the community to prioritize future mapping, risk assessment, or mitigation planning assistance. 8 mill Hazard Mitigation Plan Review Determination to move forward with Risk MAP study Community Outreach Discovery Meeting Discovery Report Watershed/County Community Identification Research oo Hazard Mitigation Plan Review Determination to move forward with Risk MAP study. Partner Identification Community Outreach Discovery Meeting Discovery Report in good standing as an NFIP participant RESILIENCE MEETING FEMA, State and local officials, and partners work to identify and review resilience strategies. planning options, and potential actions to reduce risk. 2 ENGINEERING & MODELING FEMA analyzes the information gathered during Discovery and develops the first draft of the maps, called "work maps." communities to adopt the new flood maps. EFFECTIVE MAPS 9 Once effective, new maps and products are available through FEMA's Flood Map Service Center. The new data will inform flood insurance decisions and local building regulations. Community members can submit data to amend or revise the FIRM as part of a Letter of Map Change (LOMC) process. RiskMAP Increasing Race Together FEMA#6Base Level Engineering provides: 88338.948 $2918 044814015 12/8.2 รถ 643014016 MAX RM47 ན་ ་ Credible engineering analysis and modeling for local communities and developers. Estimation of flood extents, water surface elevations and flood depths May be adopted as Best Available Information (BAI) by communities & inform development decisions.#7Base Level Engineering • 2016 QL-2 Lidar collected 1st (and only) return from ground 1st return from tree top 2nd return from branches 3rd return from ground 2019 Base Level Engineering -34#8Creating Base Level Engineering Data Terrain Data Collection Is ground elevation Information readily- Available, or must it be Collected? Hydrology How much water are we talking about? When will it get here? Hydraulics Floodplain Mapping How does it react in the stream? What areas are impacted?#91 ZONE X Trek Tributary ZONE X Cache Creek Very - 31 ZONE X ZONE A • Approach FEMA has devised both a 1D and 2D modeling approach High Resolution Ground Data required Manual revisions to input cross- sections or grids during modeling Cross-sections added near structures Human Investigation of results prior to FIRM mapping • • • • 32 33 Beaver Creek Tributary J ZONE X Mer Beer Tributary 25 Baked ZONE A GEL ZONE X Deliverables Hydraulic Engineering Models (10%, 4%, 2%, 1%, 1%+, 1%-, and 0.2%) Estimated Flood Extents 1% and 0.2%) (10%, Estimated Water Surface Grids (1% and 0.2%) Estimated Flood Depth Grids (1% and 0.2%) Hazus Run 80378.613 84481-4016 1649 863301948 $201.2 045813016 1273.2#10FEMA Region 6 BFE Viewer W Update Splash Screen.docx - Word ALE HOME INSERT DESIGN PAGE LAYOUT REFERENCES MAILINGS REVIEW VIEW DEVELOPER ACROBAT ABC All Markup 123 ☑ Show Markup" Previous Next Grammar Spelling & Define Thesaurus Word Count Translate Language New Delete Previous Next Show Comment Track Accept Reject Compare Comments Changes Reviewing Pane▾ Proofing Language Comments Tracking 17 Changes Compare 日・ PAGE 1 OF 1 14 WORDS Ask me anything 2 Map View Block Restrict Authors Editing Protect 5 second, synchronized map to compare different data layers side-by-side. ✓ Got it-Go to viewer Welcome to the Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer Base Level Engineering assessments are produced using high resolution ground data to create technically creditable flood hazard information that may be used to expand and modernize FEMA's the current flood hazard inventory. The Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer allows users to: View Base Level Engineering Data Access all Base Level Engineering available without GIS software. Click LEGEND tab to view an explanation of all dat shown in the viewer. Click MAP VIEW button to open or close a second viewing window, for side by side comparison. Click DATA LAYERS to add or remove layers from the map. I want to Explore Download Dataset & Models Our Data Download feature makes all of our Base Level Engineering data available to your for download. Click DATA LAYERS and add the DOWNLOADABLE DATA layer. Once loaded, users can choose which datasets to save. Property Look Up I want to Download Where data is available, users can produce a property specific report with estimated Base Flood Elevation and Flood depth information. Click TOOLS tab to create a property specific flood risk report with details in your vicinity. What is my flood risk? P3 X ой W ? X Elizabeth Savage EE = 1200 10:02 AM 03/26/2018 https://webapps.usgs.gov/infrm/estbfe/#11< Estimated Base Flood Elevation Viewer Estimated Base Flood Elevation (estBFE) Viewer Tools Legend 3 Flood Risk Report Q Search for a place Enter an address or place in FEMA Region 6. If flood risk data are available at the location, you con create a report - OR Map Click Click this button and then the map where there are flood risk data. Data Layers -OR- My Location Click this button to see if a flood risk report is available for your current geographic location (Browser geolocation must be supported and enabled.) Map Click Location High flood risk. This location is in a 1% (100 year) flood zone Report QZoom To Close Help and Reference Quick Start Glossary About Scale: 12,257 Lat: 29.5189 Lon-974197 → Data Layers U.S. Department of the Interior DCI Inspector General | White House | Egor | Open Government | No Fear Act | FOIA 1% and 0.2% Estimated Flood Extent 1% Estimated Flood Depth https://webapps.usgs.gov/infrm/estbfe/ FEMA Map View Base Mep#12Download the Data Estimated Base Flood Eleva Downloadable Data (LE) Download Data San Marcos FEMA Download this table Bisit Map Data Set File Name Size HECRAS models 12100203 Models.zip 57.32 MB Description Download 1% event depths, raster 12100203 Depth01.zip 56.12 MB Description Download 0.2% event depths, raster 12100203 Depth002.zip 66.42 MB Description & Download Base Level Dineeng (LE)study res whacallable download 1% event elevations, raster 12100203 Elev01.zip 18.68 MB Description + Download 0.2% event elevations, raster 12100203 Elev002.zip 20.15 MB Description Download Vector spatial data, file geodatabase 12100203 VectorData.zip 46.18 MB Description Download Base Map Topographic Reports and documents 12100203 Dacuments.zip 2.60 MB Description Download Pata A Chuick Start About Gluntary 0% of the DC pectoralia | Wide Egor | Obali Govomit. | HFA | FORA * Close www.InFRM.us/estBFE#13Estimated Base Flood Elevation (estBFE) Viewer Report Legend + Data Layers Flood Depth (1%) * Remove ≤ 1 foot > 3 to 4 feet > 1 to 2 feet > 4 to 5 feet > 2 to 3 feet > 5 feet Comments: Depicts estimated water depths above land surface during a 1% annual chance storm event (a storm that has a 1/100 chance of occurring in any calendar year). Base Map: Dark Granite Shoals Comments: This base map provides a dark, neutral background with minimal colors, labels, and features to give primary focus to the data layer content. Data Source: ESRI ArcGIS Online → Quick Start Farmington Gallup Albuquerque 200 km 100 mi Nuevo Casas Scale: 1: 4,622,325 Grandes Glossary About Las Cruces Santa Fe NEW MEXICO El Past Juárez Roswell Carlsbad FEMA 2 Map View Base Map▾ Amarillo Lubbock Midland Odessa K#14Risk MAP Discovery The Goal To work closely with communities to better understand local flood risk, mitigation efforts, and other topics and spark watershed-wide discussions about increasing resilience to flooding. The Discovery process of FEMA's Risk MAP program helps communities identify areas at risk for flooding and solutions for reducing that risk. Discovery Next Step Risk MAP Discovery Capturing a More Complete Picture of Your Watershed#15• • Discovery Holistic view of a geographic area; watersheds cross jurisdictional borders - Ownership of Risk Develop partnerships, combine resources, share flood risk information, develop a vision for the watershed - Whole Community Identifying and empowering communities to take action to reduce their flood risk Resiliency#16Why is Discovery Important? Provide flood risk information Know your risk • Review Mitigation Plans • Discuss mitigation opportunities#17Watershed Location Jicarilla Apache Nation Upper Rio Grande Watershed Rio Arriba County Sandoval County Ohkay Owingeh Espanola Santa Clara Los Alamo's County. Los Alamos San Ildefonso Pojoaque Nambe Santa Fe County Tesuque Santa Fe NFIP Communities Espanola Questa Red River Santa Fo Native American Reservation Tace Los Alamos 10 5 0 10 Miles Red River Questa Colfa County Taos County Picuris Taos Tacs Mora County San Miguel County NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM BLE MAP: LOCATOR UPPER RIO GRANDE WATERSHED NEW MEXICO & COLORADO EDAC HUC-8 Code 13020101 FEMA RELEASE DATE 11/7/2018 Upper Rio Grande Watershed#18History and Local Issues Upper Rio Grande Watershed • 3,252 square miles • 315 LOMA • 10 LOMR-F NFIP Communities • • • City of Española City of Santa Fe Los Alamos • Mora County • • • • • Rio Arriba County Santa Fe County Sandoval County Taos County Town of Red River . Town of Taos • Village of Questa Rio Arriba County Pueblo Vos Almos City and County Sandoval County Santa Fe County Sa Upper Rio Grande Watershed (13020101) Taos Sk Tags County Colfax County Taos Pusto Mora County Map Symbology • County Seat Letter of Map Admendment (LOMA) 015) Letter of ap Revision-Fi (LOUR-F) (10) CNMS Validation Status UNVERIFIED VALIO State Highway US Highway Major Rivers C3 Watershed Boundary: HUCS Communty Boundary Native American Reservation County Boundary EN HERE Gamn (c) Open Street a contributors, and the GIS user community Letter of Map Change (LOMC) Activity UPPER RIO GRANDE WATERSHED, NEW MEXICO HUC 13020101 This Exhibit is for lustrative Purposes Only N June 2021 EDAC FEMA 10 Miles Project Location#19• Participants in Discovery Loretta Hatch, New Mexico Floodplain Coordinator • Chelsea Morganti, State Hazard Mitigation Officer Brittany Brush, FEMA Region 6 Shawn L. Penman, NM CTP Coordinator Local elected officials Regional authorities Local floodplain administrators Local emergency management officials • Local watershed groups#20What Kind of Information? • . Areas of repeated flooding and insurance claims Future development plans Areas of low water crossings High water marks from recent floods Areas of evacuation during high water • Wildfire perimeters Master drainage plans, flood risk reduction projects and large areas of fill placement Local Hazard Mitigation Plans Other flood risk information#21What Mitigation Actions will you take? . Mitigation is any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to life and property What are some areas of mitigation interest in your community? EASEMENT CORRIDOR StormReady County Be Prepared! Land Use Ordinances Local Building Codes Management Best Practices Mitigation Projects Community Identified Mitigation Programs#22Discovery Resources COLLECTION EDAC EARTH DATA ANALYSIS CENTER Upper Rio Grande Watershed Discovery The goal of Discovery is to gain a holistic picture of the flood hazards within watershed, collect data to validate the flood risks, identify opportunities to facilitate mitigation planning, and identify actions to reduce flood risk in watershed. Get started 1 Upper Rio Grande Watershed Map 2 Discovery Process 3 Base Level Engineering 4 Hazards Data Collection 5 Hazard Mitigation 6 Flood Insurance 7 Upper Rio Grande Discovery Maps https://arcg.is/1zzbDq0#23Pre-Discovery Report Engagement Plan / Pre-Discovery Report Upper Rio Grande Watershed, HUC - 13020101 Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, Taos, Sandoval, Santa Fe Counties, NM September 2, 2021 FEMA https://edac.unm.edu/projects/nmflood/Upper_Rio_Grande_PreDiscovery_ Report.pdf#24Next Steps • • Discovery Findings Meeting Report on information gathered Mitigation activities ⚫ Information gathered will help the communities make better informed decisions to address the flood hazard risks that are identified#25Home About Projects and Maps Flood Related Info | News Contact a NMFLOOD.org 1 NMFLOOD.ORG A collaborative resource to promote New Mexico flood risk awareness and resiliency Watershed Projects Discovery Project Areas • Upper Rio Grande Watershed • Valencia County Curry and Roosevelt Counties. Base Level Engineering Project Areas • Animas Watershed • Cimarron Watershed Rio Hondo Watershed • Upper Rio Grande Watershed • Curry & Roosevelt Counties ⚫ Rio Chama Watershed Southern Sandoval County Arroyo and Flood Control Authority (SSCAFCA) • Western Estancia Watershed Special Projects Lidar Building Footprint Toolbar The LIDAR Building Extraction Toolbox for LIDAR LAS 1.4 files works with ESRI ArcGIS version 10.4, 10.5 and ArcGIS Pro. • LIDAR Building Footprint Extraction Tool User Guide ⚫LIDAR Building Footprint Extraction Tool Video Playlist • LIDAR Building Footprint Tool Download Statewide Projects New Mexico Multi-Hazard Risk Portfolio Risk Portfolio Landslide Risk ■Risk Portfolio Wildfire Risk ■Risk Portfolio Flood Risk Other Statewide Projects ■ Stream Gage Analysis Alluvial Fan and Debris Flow Report • Automated Landslide Hazard Detection • New Mexico Zone D Report Interactive Maps Statewide flood data FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) Region VI Viewers • Estimated Base Flood Elevation (estBFE) Viewer CTP Interactive Maps • Lidar Status for New Mexico Story Maps Impacts of September 2013 Flooding in New Mexico Turn Around Don't Drown New Mexico#26ROAD FLOODED Questions? Upper Rio Grande Watershed Discovery Meeting September 2, 2021 Shawn L. Penman, PhD CTP Program Coordinator [email protected] (505) 277-3622, x227 EDAC EARTH DATA ANALYSIS CENTER DEPARTMENT O HOMELAND SECURITY FEMA

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