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This document outlines the regulations and provisions regarding floodplain management within the Borough of Swissvale, detailing administration, technical provisions, variances, and definitions related
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an area of low, flat land near a river that often floods when the level of the river rises and flows over its sides. (Definition of floodplain from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The floodplain is the flat land bordering rivers and lakes. As a naturally occurring feature of the landscape, a floodplain carries excess water when heavy rains cause streams to overflow. Floodplains vary in size and shape. Small streams with steep, high banks have narrow floodplains.
What is another word for floodplain? marshdelta mudflat fen plain water meadow wetland swamp alluvial plain
(1) “Floodplain” means the areas subject to FEMA regulations, generally adjoining a stream or river that would be covered by floodwater of a base flood except for sheetflood areas that receive less than one foot of water per occurrence. The floodplain consists of a floodway and floodway fringe.

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Floodplains are flat or nearly flat areas of land that are adjacent to rivers, streams, or other bodies of water, and are subject to flooding during periods of high water flow.
Property owners and developers who engage in activities that may affect or are affected by floodplain areas are typically required to file floodplain documentation to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
To fill out floodplain documentation, individuals should gather necessary information such as property location, flood zone designation, proposed activities, and any relevant environmental assessments, and then complete required forms as specified by local regulatory agencies.
The purpose of floodplains is to manage flood risk, protect life and property, preserve natural ecosystems, and ensure compliance with floodplain management regulations.
Information that must be reported on floodplains includes the location of the property, elevation data, flood insurance details, description of any proposed development, and compliance with floodplain management standards.
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