18 CFR §801.8
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- (a)Periodic inundation of lands along waterways has not discouraged development of flood hazards areas. Major floods cause loss of life, extensive damages, and other conditions not in the public interest. A balanced flood plain management and protection program is needed to reduce the flood hazard to a minimum.
- (b)The Commission may regulate the use of flood prone lands with approval of the appropriate signatory party, to safeguard public health, welfare, safety and property, and to sustain economic development.
- (c)To foster sound flood plain controls, as an essential part of water resources management, the Commission shall:
- (1)Encourage and coordinate the efforts of the signatory parties to control modification of the Susquehanna River and its tributaries by encroachment.
- (2)Plan and promote implementation of projects and programs of a structural and nonstructural nature for the protection of flood plains subject to frequent flooding.
- (3)Assist in the study and classification of flood prone lands to ascertain the relative risk of flooding, and establish standards for flood plain management.
- (4)Promote the use of flood insurance by helping localities qualify for the national program.
- (5)Assist in the development of a modern flood forecasting and warning system.