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August 1999, Week 4

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Shane Devereaux <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Aug 1999 08:13:38 +1000
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Boris Kortiak wrote:

> The U.S. Geological Survey ( http://www.usgs.gov/ ) has been working on a web accessible flood plain map project.
>
> Your (county|township) should have flood plain information.
>
> Your homeowners insurance agent will certainly be able to get to this information.
>
> A search of the web might be of help.  I recommend using the engine from http://www.copernic.com/ as a pretty thorough one.
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> >>> "Black, Cory" <[log in to unmask]> 08/26/99 03:19PM >>>
> <snip>
> as it is now. Does anyone know where I can find information on flooding
> potential, etc. to present to management about the dangers of a grade level
> data center?

I agree with the above. As an IT manager in Oz I would find it surprising if you Local Municipality does not have a GIS in
place to deliver such infomation. We do ! </plug>

Cheers
Shane.


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Shane Devereaux
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Mudgee Shire Council
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