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FEMA’s
remapping program has required local agencies to
collect technical data to continue levee
certification. FEMA underestimated the time it
would take for state and local agencies to
gather the information needed to recertify
levees. As a result, FEMA modified their process
to provide an additional 24 months to gather the
needed documentation to demonstrate compliance
with current federal standards through a
Provisionally Accredited Levee (PAL)
agreement.
Local agencies have signed
and submitted
PAL
agreements to FEMA for the levee sections
identified on FEMA’s Levee Status Map.
FEMA designates a levee as a
PAL when there is sufficient evidence to
conditionally show that a levee will provide a
100-year level of flood protection.
SJAFCA prepared and submitted
PAL compliance documentation in the form of
Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) to satisfy FEMA's
levee accreditation. Below is the list of levees
for which LOMRs were submitted to FEMA:
Fourteen Mile Slough Levee, north bank, east of
I-5 (P124)
accredited by FEMA June 2, 2010
Lower
Calaveras
River
(P454, P356, P357, P140, P1401)
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submitted to FEMA March 26, 2010
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accredited by FEMA January 21, 2011
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included in the LOMR are reports
for certification of P359 within the
jurisdiction of Reclamation District
1614.
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P359 accredited by FEMA January 21,
2011
Walker Slough
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submitted to FEMA March 26, 2010
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accredited by FEMA January 21, 2011
SJAFCA also completed an Interior Drainage
Study Report for use by Reclamation District 404
in their PAL accreditation efforts.
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SJAFCA’s Levee Accreditation
Efforts
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