Flood risk area definition

Flood risk area means the area of the shoreland that is determined by the department on the basis of studies and surveys to be subject to flooding from effects of levels of the Great Lakes and is not limited to 1,000 feet.
Flood risk area means the 1 in 100 year flood plain of the River Dove as identified in the Willington C Gas Pipeline flood risk assessment submitted to the Secretary of State in accordance with article 33(e) (certification of plans, etc.) and the addendum to that assessment (WCGP 030.013, version 2, April 2014);
Flood risk area means the floodway and flood fringe.

More Definitions of Flood risk area

Flood risk area means the area of land below the 1 in 100 year flood elevation along the Wolf Creek as shown on the Flood Risk Map.
Flood risk area means the area as illustrated on the Flood Risk Map that would be flooded during a design flood.
Flood risk area means the area which would be inundated by the 1:100 year flood event or one which has a 1% probability of being equaled or exceeding in any one year.
Flood risk area means land calculated or determined by the Province as the area which would be inundated by the design flood. In Alberta, the design flood is a 1 in 100 year flood, or one which has a one percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any year;