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Description: Appendix A to FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) Project 2100 Project SP-E4 Flood Managment Report, Oroville Relicensing Project; Contains Feather River Flood Profiles and twelve Floodplain maps
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Subject: California--Oroville Dam, Floodplain management--California , Floodplains--Maps
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Department of Water Resources
Language: English
Coverage: California. Oroville Dam. Feather River. Yuba River.
Format: Government Documents
Description: Appendix B to to FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) Project 2100 Project SP-E4 Flood Managment Report, Oroville Relicensing Project; Contains four Dam Failure Inundation Maps:
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Subject: California--Oroville Dam, Floodplain management--California , Flood control--California--Butte County--Maps
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Department of Water Resources
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The Central Valley Flood Protection Board (Board) is the regulatory agency charged with overseeing the flood management system in California’s Central Valley – the most flood prone area of the state. Formerly known as the State Reclamation Board, the Board has been in existence for 103 years.
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Subject: Flood control--Management, California--Central Valley, Floodplain management--California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Natural Resources Agency
Language: English
Coverage: Sacramento River (Calif.), San Joaquin River (Calif.), Tulare Basin (Calif.), Buena Vista Basin (Calif.), California--Central Valley.
Format: Websites
Description: The Floodplain Management Branch administers programs aimed at reducing the threat of loss of life and damage to property through the encouragement and use of nonstructural alternatives and practices. The Branch coordinates with Federal, State and local agencies and provides planning assistance to State agencies on the placement of their facilities and conducting their programs to minimize the risk of flood loss and damage.
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Subject: Floodplain management--California , Flood damage prevention--Safety regulations
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Department of Water Resources
Language: English
Coverage: California
Relation: http://www.fpm.water.ca.gov/
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