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Q: Can you tell me if I need flood insurance?
A: While the SFWMD works to minimize flooding, and collects data about regional and local flooding, it is not involved in establishing the criteria for flood insurance.

These are established by the federal government.

Your county government has maps and can help you determine if you live in a flood zone and require flood insurance.

The SFWMD and other regional water management districts are working with counties to modernize flood maps. See the Map Modernization web site.


Q: Where can I find out about threatening hurricanes or major storms?
A: SFWMD constantly monitors the wetaher: to prepare for and minimize flooding, drought, and other weather extremes.

Some useful web sites include:
Q: What can I and my neighbors do to prevent flooding and protect water resources in our community?
A: SFWMD's regional system works in concert with smaller systems, which are managed by communities or local governments such as cities, counties or water control districts. Each part of this man-made system has a crucial role to play in avoiding catastrophic flooding, while preserving navigation, water supplies and environmental values.

Individuals can also play a part, by learning how the interconnected systems work.

Check out "Know the Flow" - a brochure describing how local/neighborhood, secondary and regional water management systems work, and offering residents tips for checking/maintaining their neighborhood drainage system.





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