Coastal Basics
Flooding & Resilience
Buyers & Sellers
Green Infrastructure
Resources & Regulations
100

This is the approximate number of miles of tidal shoreline found in Georgia.

What is 3,400 miles?

100

This is the floodplain area that has a 1% annual chance of flooding.

What is a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)?

100

Federal flood insurance is generally required for properties located in these areas when financed by federally backed mortgages.



What are Special Flood Hazard Areas?

100

This is one example of green infrastructure used to manage stormwater naturally.

What is a rain garden, bioswale, living shoreline, permeable pavement, or rain barrel?



100

This federal agency manages the National Flood Insurance Program.

What is FEMA?

200

This is the approximate number of miles of sandy beaches found in Georgia.  

What is 105 miles?

200

This term describes the predicted water elevation during a base flood event.

What is Base Flood Elevation (BFE)?



200

This national program provides federally backed flood insurance to participating communities.

What is the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)?

200

This is what often happens to local mosquito populations when wetlands are drained instead of preserved.

What is an increase in mosquito problems?



200

This Georgia agency should be contacted before clearing land or building near marshes and beaches.

What is the Georgia DNR Coastal Resources Division (CRD)?



300

Georgia experiences this type of tidal cycle, with one high and one low tide each day.

What is diurnal tides?

300

This type of flooding occurs when intense rainfall overwhelms drainage systems even if rivers do not overflow.

What is pluvial flooding?

300

This is Georgia’s general approach to flood-history disclosure in residential real estate transactions.

What is voluntary disclosure / buyer beware?

300

Wetlands reduce flooding by functioning like this household item.

What is a sponge?

300

This FEMA-related program rewards communities with flood insurance discounts for stronger floodplain management.

What is the Community Rating System (CRS)?

400

About this fraction of the East Coast’s salt marshes are located in Georgia.

What is one-third (⅓)?

400

This term describes flooding caused by multiple factors such as rain, tides, storm surge, and river flooding occurring together.

What is compound flooding?

400

These professionals commonly identify flood risk before closing.

Who are appraisers, surveyors, title companies, or lenders?

400

According to the presentation, trees may increase residential property values by approximately this percentage.



What is 3–7%?

400

This 1972 federal law established the National Estuarine Research Reserve System.

What is the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA)?

500

This geographic feature helps create Georgia’s unusually large tidal range.

What is the South Atlantic Bight?



500

Approximately this percentage of NFIP flood claims occur outside Special Flood Hazard Areas.

What is 20%?

500

These factors often reduce the market value of homes located in flood-prone areas.

What are higher insurance costs, financing challenges, and future flood risk?

500

Over a 20-year period, green infrastructure saved the Southeast approximately this amount in damages.

What is $50 billion?

500

These are examples of local planning documents used to improve community resilience.


What are Comprehensive Plans, Future Land Use Maps, Stormwater Management Plans, or Flood Damage Prevention Ordinances?