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DWR Highlights and
Information
2015 Floodplain Management Association Conference
September 8-11, 2015
Tuesday, Sept. 8
1. Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM) Examination Review
Workshop (10:30am – 5:30pm)
2. DWR Meet and Greet (3:30pm – 4:30pm)
Wednesday, Sept. 9
3. Plenary II: Introduction to R.I.S.K (10:45am – 12:05pm)
4. R.I.S.K.: Resiliency, Integration, Sustainability, Knowledge
(2:30pm – 3:50pm)
5. SFMP Developing a Flood Management Investment
Strategy: An Interactive Presentation and Discussion
(2:30pm – 3:50pm)
6. Executive Order Update Flood Risk Management Standard
Why, What & How (4:00pm – 5:30pm)
7. General Plans, Zoning Ordinances, and the Central Valley
Flood Protection Plan – HELP! (4:00pm – 5:30pm)
DWR Presentations
Thursday, Sept. 10
8. Central Valley Regional Flood Management Program
Overview (9:00am – 10:30am)
9. To Multi Benefit and Beyond: Planning and Implementing for
Sustainable Outcomes (9:00am – 10:30am)
10. Enhancing National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Resources to Support Coastal Community Efforts to Plan
for and Adapt to Sea Level Rise (9:00am – 10:30am)
11. Toward a Robust Flood Emergency Evacuation: Integration
of 2D Hydraulic Modeling and Dynamic Evacuation Routing
(11:00am – 12:30pm)
12. DWR Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (2:00pm –
3:30pm)
13. Drought to Flood: Impacts of Extreme Weather Conditions
(4:00pm – 5:30pm)
14. Two Dimensional Modeling for the Basin-Wide Feasibility
Study (4:00pm – 5:30pm)
DWR Presentations
Friday, Sept. 11
15. CFM Examination (8:30am – 12:00pm)
16. California Silver Jackets Team Meeting Working together to
reduce flood risk in the State of California (9:00am –
10:30am)
17. Development of Stage Frequency Curves in the Sacramento
San Joaquin Bay Delta (9:00am – 10:30am)
18. Addressing RISK in a Changing Watershed Understanding
Model Calibration before Model Use (9:00am – 10:30am)
19. Central Valley Flood Risk, Basin-Wide Feasibility Study
Nonstructural Actions Pilot Study (9:00am – 10:30am)
20. Improving Flood Stage Forecasting at Key Locations in the
Feather River Watershed (9:00am – 10:30am)
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DWR Presentations
Amy Bindra [email protected]
Brian Walker [email protected]
David Pesavento [email protected]
Devinder S. Dhillon [email protected]
Eric Tsai [email protected]
Jason Sidley [email protected]
Jeanine Jones [email protected]
John Paasch [email protected]
Lauma Willis (Jurkevics) [email protected]
Maria Lorenzo-Lee [email protected]
Mary Jimenez [email protected]
MD Haque [email protected]
Michael Mierzwa [email protected]
Mitch Russo [email protected]
Romain Maendly [email protected]
Ray Lee [email protected]
Rummy Sandhu [email protected]
Salomon Miranda [email protected]
Terri Wegener [email protected]
Yiguo Liang [email protected]
DWR Presenters
More Information
DWR Website
http://www.water.ca.gov/
California Water Plan eNews
http://www.waterplan.water.ca.gov/enews/
More questions? Contact us at
Preseason Flood Coordination
Meetings
CA Flood Preparedness Week
2013 & 2014 Local Partners (see
map)
• Alameda County
• Butte County
• Colusa County
• Contra Costa County
• County of San Diego
• Del Norte County
• Fresno County
• Humboldt County
• Los Angeles County
• Merced County
• Mendocino County
• Napa County
• Nevada County
• Orange County
• Sacramento County
• San Joaquin County
• San Mateo County
• Tehama County
• Ventura County
• Yolo County
• Yuba County
Federal Partners
• Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency –
FloodSMART
• NOAA - National
Weather Service
• U.S Army Corps
of Engineers
State Partners
• Central Valley
Flood Protection
Board
• Delta Protection
Commission
Other
• Floodplain
Management
Association
Anticipated Participating
Counties
Alameda County
County of San Diego
Del Norte County
Humboldt County
Marin County
Sacramento County
San Joaquin County
Santa Barbara County
Tehama County
Ventura County
Participating Organizations
Central Valley Flood
Control Association
Central Valley Flood
Protection Board
Delta Protection
Commission
Department of Water
Resources
Floodplain Management
Association
NOAA National Weather
Service (all CA offices)
2013 Flood Future Report
Flood Future Recommendations 1 Conduct regional flood risk assessments to better understand statewide
flood risk
2 Increase public and policymaker awareness about flood risks to
facilitate informed decisions
3 Increase support for flood emergency preparedness, response,
and recovery programs to reduce flood impacts
4 Encourage land use planning practices that reduce the
consequences of flooding
5 Implement flood management from regional,
systemwide, and statewide perspectives to provide
multiple benefits
6 Increase collaboration among public
agencies to improve flood management
planning, policies, and investments
7 Establish sufficient and stable funding
mechanisms to reduce flood risk
Division of Flood
Management’s Annual Report
10/12/2015 12
California Water Action Plan 1. Make conservation a way of life
2. Increase regional self-reliance and
integrated water management across all
levels of government
3. Achieve the co-equal goals for the Delta
4. Protect and restore important ecosystems
5. Manage and prepare for dry periods
6. Expand water storage capacity and
improve groundwater management
7. Provide safe water for all communities
8. Increase flood protection
9. Increase operational and regulatory
efficiency
10. Identify sustainable and integrated
financing opportunities
California Water Action
Implementation Report
10/12/2015 14
10/12/2015 15