31 Tex. Admin. Code § 362.2 - Definitions and Acronyms
(a) 1% Annual Chance
Flood Event--Flood event having a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any
given year, also referred to as the base flood or 100-year flood.
(b) 0.2% Annual Chance Flood Event--Flood
event having a 0.2% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year, also
referred to as the 500-year flood.
(c) Board--The governing body of the Texas
Water Development Board.
(d)
Executive Administrator (EA)--The Executive Administrator of the TWDB or a
designated representative.
(e)
Flood Management Evaluation (FME)--A proposed study to identify, assess, and
quantify flood risk or identify, evaluate, and recommend flood risk reduction
solutions.
(f) Flood Management
Strategy (FMS)--Flood risk reduction solution ideas and strategies that do not
belong in FME or FMP categories. Examples may include regulatory enhancements,
development of entity-wide buyout programs, and public outreach and
education.
(g) Flood
Mitigation--The implementation of actions, including both structural and
non-structural solutions, to reduce flood risk to protect against the loss of
life and property.
(h) Flood
Mitigation Project (FMP)--A proposed flood project, both structural and non-
structural, that has a non-zero capital costs or other non-recurring cost and
that when implemented will reduce flood risk or mitigate flood hazards to life
or property.
(i) Neighboring
area--Any area, including but not limited to upstream and downstream areas,
potentially affected by the proposed flood mitigation project.
(j) Political Subdivision--County, city, or
other body politic or corporate of the state, including any district or
authority created under Art. 3 §52 or Art. 16 §59 of the Constitution and
including any interstate compact commission to which the state is a party and
any nonprofit WSC created and operating under Ch. 67.
(k) Regional Flood Plan (RFP)--The plan
adopted or amended by a Regional Flood Planning Group pursuant to Texas Water
Code §
16.062 (relating to
Regional Flood Plans) and this chapter.
(l) State Flood Plan (SFP)--The most recent
State Flood Plan adopted or amended by the Board under Texas Water Code §
16.061 (relating to State
Flood Plan).
(m) TWDB--Texas Water
Development Board.
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