[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 35 (Tuesday, February 22, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-3822]
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INTERAGENCY FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
Mississippi River Basin Floodplain Management; Request for
Comments
SUMMARY: Damages resulting from the heavy rainfalls and related
flooding of 1993 in the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri River
basins were some of the most devastating in the history of the Nation.
The magnitude of these floods has raised serious concerns about this
country's ability to provide adequate flood protection and to respond
quickly and effectively during post-flood recovery. Perhaps most
significantly, it has forced the Nation to reconsider its best long-
term strategy, not only to prevent a recurrence of the 1993 experience,
but to ensure that floodplains and related watersheds function to the
fullest extent possible in ways that achieve environmental, economic,
and socio-cultural objectives.
In response to the Flood of 1993, an Interagency Floodplain
Management Review Committee was formed by the Administration to examine
what happened and why, to solicit opinions, and to make recommendation
as to what changes in current policies would most effectively achieve
the goals of floodplain management; this Review Committee is part of
the Administration's larger Floodplain Management Task Force. A final
report of this Review Committee will include: a description of the
flood event, including quantitative assessments of the damages
incurred; an assessment of the performance of Federal flood control
measures; a summary of the concerns of affected parties as expressed
during the public input phase of this study; the identification of
attributes which could be used to identify areas where alternative
flood, floodplain, and watershed management measures might be taken to
yield the highest overall socio-cultural, economic, and environmental
payoff; proposals for administrative or legislative change which would
enhance the flexibility and effectiveness of floodplain and watershed
management; and a framework to focus and guide development of
comprehensive answers for improved floodplain and watershed management
by describing questions that remain to be addressed and identifying
data and resource needs.
As part of the Review Committee's outreach efforts, interested
parties are invited to submit comments and recommendations related to
floodplain and watershed management policies and programs.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 1, 1994. The draft
report from this Committee is due on May 1, 1994. The final report is
to be submitted on June 1, 1994.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to BG Gerald E. Galloway, Executive
Director, Floodplain Management Review Committee, 730 Jackson Place
NW., Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BG Gerald E. Galloway, Executive
Director, 202 408-5295.
BG Gerald E. Galloway,
Executive Director.
[FR Doc. 94-3822 Filed 2-18-94; 8:45 am]
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