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FLOOD PROOFING Regulations
Chapter 1. Introduction - EP-1165-2-3140008
National Flood Insurance Program
National Flood Insurance Program (cont)
Chapter 2. Administration
Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction
Permits
Action on Permit Applications
Figure 1.
Inspections - EP-1165-2-3140016
Public Notice of Flood Hazard
Classification and Posting of Buildings and Structures
Non-Flood Proofed Structures (FP5)
Figure 2. - EP-1165-2-3140020
Figure 3. Flood Hazard Areas and Regulatory Flood Datum
Chapter 3. Definitions of Terms
Flood Plain Regulations
Special Flood Hazard Areas
Chapter 4. Flood Proofing Classification of Spaces Below the Regulatory Flood Datum
The Space Classification Chart
Chapter 5. Waterproofing
Figure 4. Type"A" Membrane Water Proofing in Floor Slabs
Structural Prerequisites
Figure 5. Non-Rigid Perimeter Wall and Floor Slab Connections
Type B Constructions
Type C Constructions
Chapter 6. Structural Requirements
Intensity of Loads
Impact Loads
Loading Conditions
Reduction of Uplift Pressures
Flood Proofing by Elevating the Building
Building on Piles or Columns
Floodwalls
Chapter 7. Closure of Openings
Spacial Applications of Closure Assemblies
Chapter 8. Internal Flooding and Drainage
Emergency Flooding of Waterproofed Spaces
Chapter 9. Flooring
Classes of Typical Flooring Materials
Chapter 10. Walls and Ceilings
Classes of Typical Wall/Ceiling Materials
Classes of Typical Wall/Ceiling Materials (cont)
Chapter 11. Contents of Buildings and Structures
Waiver of Restriction
Underground Storage Tanks
Underground Storage Tanks (cont)
Chapter 12. Electrical
Lighting Circuits Below Regulatory Flood Datum
Chapter 13. Mechanical
Plumbing Systems
Sewage Disposal/Treatment
In the event that floodwater contamination occurs in the water supply system
Chapter 14. Procedures
Flood Damages
Structural Elements
Basement and Retaining Walls
Figiure 6. Typical Foundation Drainage and Waterproofing
Additional Considerations - EP-1165-2-3140065
Alternate Methods of Flood Proofing
Figure 7.
Figure 8. Closure Panel for Basement Window for Small Windows and Shallow Depth of Flooding
Figure 10. Bond Beams & Vertical Reinforcement at Large Openings
Figure 12.
Figure 13.
Figure 14. Closures for Horizontal Openings Below RFD
Figure 15. Closure Panel Assembly Fastening Methods
Figure 16. Flood-Proofing Closure for Large Horizontal Opening Below RFD
Figure 19. Flood Shild Installations
Figure 20. Structures on Natural Terrain or Fill
Protection by Dikes, Levees, and Floodwalls
Figure 22. Flood Protection With Floodwalls
Figure 26. Dike With Impervious Core
Controlled or Intentional Flooding
Figure 27. Various Flood Wall Types
Figure 28. Structures With Restricted Use
Figure 30. Prevention of Backflow Thru Sewer System
All systems and implements of flood proofing must be kept in a perfect state
References - EP-1165-2-3140085
EP 1165-2-314