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Flood Risk Management and the American River Basin: An Evaluation (1995)

Chapter: B GUIDE TO ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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Suggested Citation:"B GUIDE TO ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS." National Research Council. 1995. Flood Risk Management and the American River Basin: An Evaluation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4969.
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APPENDIX B Guide to Acronyms and Abbreviations ARWI American River Watershed Investigation CDC- California Debris Commission CDWR California Department of Water Resources CEQ Council on Environmental Quality CEQA California Environmental Quality Act EIS- Environmental Impact Statement EBMUD East Bay Municipal Utility District EPA Environmental Protection Agency FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FWS Fish and Wildlife Service NFIP National Flood Insurance Program NAE National Academy of Engineering NAS National Academy of Sciences NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NRC National Research Council P&G Principles & Guidelines RM-river mile SAFCA Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency USACE-U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WSTB-Water Science and Technology Board 235

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This book reviews the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) investigations of flood control options for the American River basin and evaluates flood control feasibility studies for the watershed, with attention to the contingency assumptions, hydrologic methods, and other analyses supporting the flood control options.

This book provides detailed comments on many technical issues, including a careful review of the 1991 National Research Council report American River Watershed Investigation, and looks beyond the Sacramento case to broader questions about the nation's approach to flood risk management. It discusses how to utilize information available about flood hazard reduction alternatives for the American River basin, the potential benefits provided by various alternatives, the impacts of alternatives on environmental resources and ecosystems, and the trade-offs inherent in any choice among alternatives which does not lie in the realm of scientists and engineers, but in the arena of public decisionmaking.

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