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Resources for Flood Responders
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2023 Floods Info Hub
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Flood Preparedness
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Flood Insurance
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FEMA Floodplain Maps
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Has Your Area Been Mapped?


More populated areas of Utah have digital floodplain maps but some areas have flood risk delineated only on paper maps. Click on the button below and enter an address.  If there are no digital data available you will see a green stippled pattern. If a paper map is available you can view, print, or download using the MAP IMAGE buttons. There are some areas have never been mapped at all. The Division of Emergency Management's floodplain mapping program is working to fill the gap in many rural areas now.

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How to Read and Understand Flood Maps


The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) Viewer allows you to easily access a repository of current flood risk data for most populated areas of the country. Use it to see information for a specific location or address. You can also save or download a map of your area of interest.

Using High Resolution Data and State-of-the-Art Modeling to Produce Flood Information for Utah Communities


Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) is the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Program that provides communities with flood information products, risk assessment tools and planning and outreach support. Each Risk MAP flood risk project is tailored to the needs of each community and may involve different products and services. The goal is to strengthen local ability to make informed decisions about reducing risk from flooding.

In Utah and most other states, FEMA uses partnerships to deliver high-quality mapping products, risk assessment tools, and planning and outreach support. Here in Utah, FEMA’s Coordinating Technical Partner is the Utah Division of Emergency Management (DEM). Utah’s Floodplain Mapping Program is actively collecting data and working with highly qualified engineers, counties and communities to create, update and digitize flood risk information all over the state.

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Flood Risk Information for Property Owners

Are you in a floodplain? What does it mean if you are? How property owners can reduce personal and financial risk.


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Resources for Floodplain Specialists

Mapping process, appeals, floodplain models, levees, base flood elevations, communicating risk, and more.


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Mitigation Resources

Types of flood mitigation, case studies, and where to look for mitigation assistance.


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Map Deliverables

Products might include maps, reports, data, special studies, and/or training in areas of community interest


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Lifecycle of a Floodplain Mapping Project


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The Risk MAP Project Lifecycle centers around sustainability and collaboration between FEMA and communities through community outreach, education, and risk communication.

Active Project Websites

Click on the thumbnails below to Risk MAP data and documentation for the various stages of that project.
Not all projects have websites—just those beginning in 2020 or after.