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SEMA 2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, MO 65102 Contact Us Give us a call for more information about flood- plain mapping or pro- jects in your area. SEMA 2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, MO (573) 526-9383 Darryl Rockfield, Floodplain Engineering and Mapping Civil Engineer Place Stamp Here SEMA Floodplain Project Status Map FLOODPLAIN NEWS FY19 Proposed Projects SEMA is currently working with FEMA for funding of the FY19 proposed projects beginning in November 2019, if approved. The proposed projects areas are shown in the graphic below. It includes funds to Produce Preliminary Map Products (FIRM Panels and FIS) and Post Preliminary Processing for Barry, Crawford, Cape Girardeau, Franklin, Gasconade, Perry and Phelps Counties which had data development for Hydrology, Hy- draulics and Floodplain mapping funded this year. It includes Data Development for Barton, Howell, Iron, Newton, Madison, McDonald, Ozark, Oregon, St. Francois, Wayne Counties countywide and the Cuivre wa- tershed portion of Audrain, Lincoln, Montgomery and Pike Counties. Discovery, which is the pro- cess where meetings are held with local officials to discuss what needs exist will take place in Andrew, Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cooper, Dallas, Henry, Johnson, Laclede, Miller, Morgan, Moniteau, Polk, Pulaski and Webster Counties. These projects will begin with Project Kick-off Meetings in the Fall. There will be one meeting per county. Invitations will automatically be sent to the community CEO’s and Floodplain Administrators for each community within the project area. Projects were chosen based on the SEMA Five Year Business Plan assessments, the previous Discovery meetings held in each county and from feedback from the local communities. Many of these counties undergoing data development tasks which were previously mapped did not have LiDAR available at the time they were originally mapped. Project Team Newsletter May 2019 2019 Discovery Meetings in Barton, Carter, Howell, Iron, Jackson, Jasper, Lawrence, Madison, McDonald, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, St. Francois, Taney and Wayne Counties will have reports going out early June to show the analysis and future planned projects. Projects not proposed for FY19 will be requested in future funding cycles. 2019 Proposed Projects

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SEMA 2302 Militia Drive

Jefferson City, MO 65102

Contact Us

Give us a call for more

information about flood-

plain mapping or pro-

jects in your area.

SEMA 2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, MO (573) 526-9383

Darryl Rockfield,

Floodplain

Engineering and Mapping Civil

Engineer

Place Stamp

Here

SEMA Floodplain Project Status Map

FLOODPLAIN NEWS FY19 Proposed Projects SEMA is currently working with FEMA for funding of the FY19 proposed projects beginning in November

2019, if approved. The proposed projects areas are shown in the graphic below. It includes funds to Produce

Preliminary Map Products (FIRM Panels and FIS) and Post Preliminary Processing for Barry, Crawford, Cape

Girardeau, Franklin, Gasconade, Perry and Phelps Counties which had data development for Hydrology, Hy-

draulics and Floodplain mapping funded this year. It includes Data Development for Barton, Howell, Iron,

Newton, Madison, McDonald, Ozark, Oregon, St. Francois, Wayne Counties countywide and the Cuivre wa-

tershed portion of Audrain, Lincoln, Montgomery

and Pike Counties. Discovery, which is the pro-

cess where meetings are held with local officials to

discuss what needs exist will take place in Andrew,

Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cooper, Dallas,

Henry, Johnson, Laclede, Miller, Morgan,

Moniteau, Polk, Pulaski and Webster Counties.

These projects will begin with Project Kick-off

Meetings in the Fall. There will be one meeting per

county. Invitations will automatically be sent to the

community CEO’s and Floodplain Administrators

for each community within the project area.

Projects were chosen based on the SEMA Five

Year Business Plan assessments, the previous

Discovery meetings held in each county and from

feedback from the local communities. Many of

these counties undergoing data development tasks

which were previously mapped did not have LiDAR

available at the time they were originally mapped.

Project Team Newsletter May 2019

2019 Discovery Meetings in Barton, Carter, Howell, Iron, Jackson, Jasper, Lawrence,

Madison, McDonald, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, St. Francois, Taney and Wayne

Counties will have reports going out early June to show the analysis and future planned

projects. Projects not proposed for FY19 will be requested in future funding cycles.

2019 Proposed Projects

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The PC SWMM 2D models cover areas of large closed system conveyances coupled with 2D analysis surface storage areas and conveyance paths. The accuracy of risk identification is greatly enhanced with 2-D modeling but needs to be integrated locally to maximize its potential for effective floodplain management. During this workshop you can expect:

Broadened knowledge of Flood Risk 2-D modeling Hands on experience pulling information from new 2-D models Continuity of synergy from Risk MAP deliverables Understanding of the NFIP floodplain versus the results of the 2-D hydraulic models

PC SWMM 2D Workshops

HEC RAS 2D Workshops

The HEC RAS 5 - 2D models cover areas of predominate riverine conveyances and surface stor-age areas. The accuracy of risk identification is greatly enhanced with 2-D modeling but needs to be integrated locally to maximize its potential for effective floodplain management. During this workshop you can expect: Broadened knowledge of Flood Risk 2-D modeling Hands on experience pulling information from new 2-D models Continuity of synergy from Risk MAP deliverables

Show me How to Use RiskMAP Products to Identify Mitigation Actions Workshop

These are ten-hour (10) training workshops (Afternoon of day 1 and Morning of Day 2) for com-munities and/or individual groups wanting to learn how to utilize DFIRM data and Risk MAP Prod-ucts to manage floodplains, identify mitigation actions and advance mitigation projects for their community. These workshops will be hands-on computer classes showcasing DFIRM and Risk MAP Products with participants performing coordinated analysis on their communities' datasets resulting in spe-cific actionable results for their community. These workshops will also include experience utilizing the Hazard Mitigation Profile Tool.

Continuing Education Credits will be obtained for the workshop attendees through ASFPM.

2019 Workshops: All workshops are 10 hours, meal and hotel reimbursement is available,

bringing your personal/office laptop is highly recommended.

To Register for a Workshop http://Bit.ly/MOFloodPortal

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