The elevation of surface water resulting from a flood that has a 1% chance of equaling or exceeding that level in any given year. The BFE is shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for zones AE, AH, A1–A30, AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/A1– A30, AR/AH, AR/AO, V1–V30 and VE.
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Where does the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) on an elevation certificate and a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) come from?
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The base flood elevation of an area is the anticipated height of floodwaters during a 100-year flood. It’s used to determine flood insurance premiums.
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The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) is an elevation indicated on the Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Map defining the elevation of a potential flood. The Design Flood Elevation (DFE) uses the BFE in order to determine the appropriate elevation for construction of new structures within a flood zone. Base Flood Elevation Definition (BFE) […]
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AE flood zones are areas that present a 1% annual chance of flooding. Since these areas are prone to flooding, purchasing flood insurance through the NFIP is usually required. Learn more about AE flood zones, and if your property is at risk.
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The Official Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (NeDNR) Government Website.
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Learn more about how to understand flood maps and find terminology used in these maps.
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