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DESCRIPTION
As a floodplain manager, the post-disaster environment is definitely the most challenging. In addition to juggling a seemingly endless number of responsibilities, the hours are long, the working conditions are tough and emotions are high. Yet it is at this time that floodplain managers help set the stage for successful hazard mitigation and future community resilience. What are the key responsibilities of the local floodplain manager? What actions need to be done first? What are the most important? What approaches are successful?
This webinar helps answer these critical questions. The instructor, Maria Cox-Lamm, who is the state floodplain manager of South Carolina has just been through four years of back to back flooding, advising local floodplain managers as to their core responsibilities and tips for being successful post-disaster. Whether you have been through a flood disaster and are looking for ways to improve your community’s response and recovery, or have never been through one but want to be prepared, this webinar will provide important guidance and tips that you can use.
Objectives:
Intended Audience: Local floodplain managers, local planning and zoning officials, code officials, resilience officers,and elected officials.
Presenter:
Maria Cox Lamm, CFM, SC Department of Natural Resources—Flood Mitigation Program, is a Certified Floodplain Manager and serves as the State Coordinator of the Flood Mitigation Program in the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Land, Water and Conservation Division. She is responsible for the administration, coordination, and direction of all aspects of the South Carolina Flood Mitigation Program. The CAP-SSSE, CTP and FMA grants are administered through the Flood Mitigation Program. She has been with the agency since July 2004 and was the Associate Engineer in the SC Flood Mitigation Program from July 2004 - May 2010. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of floodplain management. Maria graduated from North Carolina State University in 1998, and prior to working with the Flood Mitigation Program in South Carolina, she was employed by Wake County (NC) Environmental Services in the Erosion, Flood and Stormwater Section.
Registrants will receive access to a recording of the webinar, slides, and links to various free resources.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
1 CEC for CFMs who participate in the entire webinar under their own name and email address. Group participation is not permitted.
COST
$30* ASFPM Member Rate
$45* ASFPM Chapter/Agency/Corporate Partner Rate (members/staff- for individual registration)
$60 Non-Member Rate
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This webinar is part of the ASFPM Webinar Series.