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FEMA to Assess Impact of Proposed National Flood Insurance Program Changes
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced its intention to prepare a "Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement" (PEIS) on its proposed National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) modifications. Here is the Federal Register notice on the PEIS, including notice of an opportunity for public comment (through October 9). The Notice of Intent for this PEIS was originally published in the May 16, 2012 Federal Register, and that comment period closed on July 16.
In 1968, the U.S. Congress created the NFIP to help provide a means for property owners to financially protect themselves from flood-related damages. The NFIP offers flood insurance to homeowners, renters, and business owners if their community participates in the NFIP. Participating communities agree to adopt and enforce ordinances that meet or exceed FEMA requirements to reduce the risk of flooding. The changes being considered by FEMA under would result in modification of the NFIP in the following specific areas:
Notable @UpperMiss Twitter Postings for the Week
Drought-
"It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small." - Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong, first human to walk on the Moon
- Elevation standards for new construction would be increased
- Floodplain management standards for critical facilities would be changed
- Restrictions on floodway development would be strengthened
- Future conditions and residual risk in floodplain management would be integrated
- Fill in floodplains would be discouraged, and
- The impacts of floodplain development on the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains to include endangered and threatened species would be taken into account.
Notable @UpperMiss Twitter Postings for the Week
Drought-
Status
Latest USDA Drought Monitor Map (click to see larger version) |
- Extreme and exceptional drought conditions eased slightly in KS, OK, IA, SE NE, and IL over past week http://bit.ly/rak0SU
- New York Times interactive set of graphics regarding the U.S. drought http://nyti.ms/SIt5MC "Drought Extends; Crops Wither"
- Could Tropical Storm Isaac actually help break US drought? http://bit.ly/U8fFta
- Rainfall of Hurricane Isaac remnants welcomed, but unlikely to break drought gripping U.S. Midwest http://yhoo.it/NwHcpc
- Isaac will lessen drought impacts, but only in some places http://bit.ly/OFov18
- Drought-weary farmers are concerned they could end up getting too much of a good thing with Isaac rainfall http://wapo.st/PRRn6s
- After a blistering summer, Illinois begins a slow crawl out of drought http://trib.in/OFnJRA
Impacts
- Residential wells are running dry for people who live outside municipal water districts in drought stricken Midwest http://nyti.ms/P8Cuhh
- Effects of drought reach New Orleans, as Topical Storm Isaac could add insult to injury http://bit.ly/SGjsya
- Rain comes too late for Iowa's corn crop as drought weighs on Midwest minds http://bit.ly/NFrjXR
- U.S. bioethanol production will fall by 10% in coming year, as drought spikes corn prices http://reut.rs/NwGZm0
- 85 year-old Dust Bowl survivor sees parallels to heat but not hardship in today's US drought http://bloom.bg/OtWzvc
- USDA projects that U.S. farmers will make record profit amid worst drought in more than five decades http://buswk.co/OtWTKe
- Kansas farmers preparing to plant winter wheat into driest soil since 1991after three seasons of drought http://bloom.bg/PRRNJY
Federal Policy
- Federal drought measures not enough for small-scale farmers being pushed out of only line of work they’ve ever known http://bit.ly/SIrLtj
- Drought rallies critics of federal renewable fuel standard, which reserves ~40% of US corn crop for ethanol production http://lat.ms/SItUFd
- USDA announces 2-month extension for emergency grazing on Conservation Reserve Program acres (drought relief) http://1.usa.gov/OtVTFW
- Gulf Coast levees stronger, floodwalls higher and residents and cities better prepared since Hurricane Katrina http://usat.ly/U8f7DM
- Tropical Storm Isaac update: New Orleans levees hold; Obama OKs more aid; Authorities plan intentional levee breach http://bit.ly/Ue6yaq
- Tropical Strom Isaac wreaks havoc in Baton Rouge, poses flood threat to region http://bit.ly/Ue6YO9
- New Orleans defenses strained as Hurricane Isaac pounds Gulf coast http://bit.ly/UbPy4x
- Mississippi coastal towns' measures taken after Katrina help with Hurricane Isaac pounding http://bit.ly/Ue7H1z
- Hurricane Isaac weakens but still threatens major flooding nyti.ms/Ue82Bm and wapo.st/OqpJeo
- Residents rescued from Hurricane Isaac flooding in Louisiana's Plaquemines Parish http://bit.ly/Ue8hfQ
- USGS reported Mississippi River flowed backwards due to Isaac for nearly 24 hours Tuesday. http://bit.ly/PRP6Iu
- Isaac moves inland as residents blame upgraded levees for flooding http://bit.ly/SYm5x5
- FAPRI report comparing House Committee and Senate farm bill versions updated with an accounting correction http://bit.ly/NwHJra
- If there is no agreement on farm bill next month, most likely Congress will pass short-term extension of current law http://reut.rs/NwIaBK
- "Farm Bill Now" coalition has grown to 46 agricultural groups http://bit.ly/O5BMw0; speaks at Farm Progress Show http://bit.ly/NwIjoZ
- Former USDA Secretary: odds are Congress won’t pass Farm Bill before September 30; will probably pass an extension http://bit.ly/PRQPxo
- 44 organizations send letter to Senate and House Ag Committee leaders urging Farm Bill passage; policy changes http://bit.ly/PRQZoG
- UN Food and Agriculture Organization: need to transform way water is used and wasted throughout entire food chain http://bit.ly/NYRiuC
- USDA ERS: Median total farm household income increased by 5.4% in 2011; expected to increase 1.2% in 2012 http://1.usa.gov/NwGNDj
- Two-edge sword: Hurricane Isaac will damage crops; delay harvests yet aid farmland with the water http://bit.ly/SRQz3w
- New USDA study shows wind erosion control is greatest Missouri River Basin conservation need http://1.usa.gov/TAlihv (also see link below)
- USDA-NRCS releases CEAP-Cropland report on effects of Missouri River Basin cropland conservation practices http://1.usa.gov/PRRcrM
- Inconclusive tests hint that Oak Ridge radioactive waste may be moving under Clinch River (TN) http://bit.ly/SIDNCO
- Federal District Court rules Tennessee Valley Authority liable in 2008 coal ash slurry spill http://bit.ly/SIGnsH
- Proceedings of Royal Society of London paper: target phosphorous in fight against blue-green algal blooms http://bit.ly/OtYpMx and http://bit.ly/OtZxj2
- Local government officials; utility leaders ask Congress to invest in clean water projects; provide flexibility http://bit.ly/OtYLCU
- FEMA intends to prepare Environmental Impact Statement on proposed National Flood Insurance Program modifications http://1.usa.gov/SIe4uc (PDF)
- Vermont's flood-prone Mad River Valley has emerged as a laboratory for federal, state and regional floodway planning http://bfpne.ws/SIyymN
- Industrial water in high demand in North Dakota with yearly sales estimated at between $45 - 120 million bit.ly/SID8Bw
- Army Corps of Engineers examining alternatives to fixing an Ohio River levee it considers among most precarious http://nyti.ms/U80Ab9
- South Dakota criticizes proposed Army Corps charges for Missouri River water taken from six basin reservoirs http://bit.ly/U8gFgW
- Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station researcher: Sustainable farming controls water flow http://bit.ly/OtZmV7
- Logjam of Mississippi River barges caused by drought is worsening after New Orleans terminal Hurricane Issac closures http://bloom.bg/PRRz5z
- Wisconsin native freshwater mussels at risk from soaring temperatures; below average rainfall; shrinking lakes/rivers http://bit.ly/PVuBdg
- Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (OH) approves land access to two drilling companies for fracking http://ohne.ws/SIFNLw
- U.S. Forest Service to allow hydraulic fracturing in southeastern Ohio national forest http://bit.ly/U8gl1P
- Frac-sand mining companies in Wisconsin form new trade group in face of mounting mining opposition http://bit.ly/RqQaPY
- Happy "World Water Week!" Have a cup of H2O and say "Cheers!" http://bit.ly/19lRcJ
- Announcing National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration 2013 Call for Abstracts (due November 1) http://bit.ly/SIw9bJ
- Association for Study of Literature & Environment invites Conference proposals (May 28-June 1, 2013, Lawrence, KS http://asle.ku.edu/
- Webinar: Water Quality Report Cards-Assessments made accessible, the Massachusetts experience; 9/12; 11 AM EDT http://bit.ly/Ouv432
- ‘Farm Bill Now’ rally hosted by agricultural organizations, September 12, 11 AM EDT, Washington, D.C. http://bit.ly/OtXwDx
- 10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology; September 22-25, 2013; Magdeburg, Germany http://bit.ly/OtZMKY
- 2013 Ohio Stormwater Conference (May 8-10, 2013) call for abstracts (deadline November 1) http://bit.ly/obUWyg
- August 24 issue of "Delta Dispatches" now available, with latest Gulf of Mexico Coastal restoration news http://bit.ly/P8DK3X
- Study: avid climate change deniers tend to be either extreme free marketeers or conspiracy theorists http://bit.ly/RUw8nA
- American Meteorological Society: Humans are "dominant cause" of climate change http://bit.ly/PVzQcW
- Senate race poll: Rep. Akin (R-MO) favorability rating 17% positive; 56% negative; trails Sen. McCaskill (D-MO) by 9% http://wapo.st/SIq5Qk
- Rob Wallace (D) and Markwayne Mullin (R) win primaries; to face off in OK 2nd US House district race http://bit.ly/NwIQHz
- Hurricane Isaac Gulf Coast disaster relief spending could spark Congressional debate; enter into presidential race http://bit.ly/NwJ1Cy
"It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small." - Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong, first human to walk on the Moon