![]() Please follow the links below to register. The DEP is offering the following trainings on the new Model Code Coordinated Ordinance Administration, Model Permit Roll Out, and on the new Local Design Flood Elevation Worksheet. A Note from our Partners at the New Jersey Association of Floodplain Management.Case Study: The Only House Still Standing.Future Considerations: Erodibility, Foundation Design, Sea Level Rise, and Climate Change.Outcomes from Inadequate Foundation Design in Areas with Erodible Soils.Why are erodible soils a concern in shallow foundation design in Coastal High Hazard and Coastal A Zones?.Are there any areas of bedrock within the Coastal High Hazard Areas and Coastal A Zones?.What types of erodible soils are in New Jersey’s Coastal High Hazard Areas and Coastal A Zones?.Erodible Soils in New Jersey’s Coastal High Hazard and Coastal A Zones.Certified Floodplain Surveyor Training & Certification Class RESCHEDULED.If your community is interested in updating their ordinance please email Kenya Lovill and visit our website for more information. ![]() Our department would like to congratulate Riverdale Borough for being the first National Flood Insurance Program participating municipality to adopt the recently released Model Code Coordinated Ordinance! As mentioned in previous newsletters, all 553 NFIP participating communities will need to adopt these new ordinances to ensure compliance with the program. ![]() First Model Code Coordinated Ordinance Adopted! Follow this link to update your subscriber preferences page. This will help us provide you with information tailored to your interests or location. Welcome to the spring edition of the Floodplain Communicator, published by New Jersey’s National Flood Insurance Program Coordinator’s Office! If you have not already, please update your subscriber preferences page and answer the questions in our survey. Source: FEMA P-942 Mitigation Assessment Team Report Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey and New York Welcome! ![]() During Superstorm Sandy 2012, the floodwater elevation in this area reached seven feet. Figure 1: Photo depicts the barrier island in Mantoloking being breached and “the only house still standing” due to its pile foundation and elevation. ![]()
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