Illinois Compiled Statutes 315 ILCS 35 Urban Flooding Awareness Act. Section 10

    (315 ILCS 35/10)

    Sec. 10. Urban Flooding Study. By June 30, 2015, the Department of Natural Resources, in consultation with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Housing Development Authority, the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, the Department of Insurance, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, the Illinois State Water Survey of the University of Illinois, and other State, regional, and local storm water management agencies, thought leaders, and interested parties as the Director of Natural Resources deems appropriate, shall submit to the General Assembly and the Governor a report that reviews and evaluates the latest available information, research, laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and institutional knowledge, with recommendations based on the findings in relation to:

        (1) the prevalence and costs associated with urban

    flooding events across the State, and the trends in frequency and severity over the past two decades;

        (2) the apparent impact of global climate change on

    urban flooding;

        (3) the impacts of county stormwater programs on

    urban flooding over the past 2 decades, including a listing of projects and programs and the flood damages avoided;

        (4) an evaluation of policies, such as using the

    100-year storm as the standard for designing urban stormwater detention infrastructure and the 10-year storm for the design of stormwater conveyance systems;

        (5) a review of technology to evaluate the risk of

    property damage from urban flooding and whether a property is in or adjacent to a 1% (100-year) floodplain or not, including LiDAR and geographic information systems;

        (6) strategies for minimizing damage to property from

    urban flooding, with a focus on rapid, low-cost approaches, such as non-structural and natural infrastructure, and methods for financing them;

        (7) the consistency of the criteria for State funding

    of flood control projects between the Department of Natural Resources, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Development;

        (8) strategies for increasing participation in the

    National Flood Insurance Program and Community Rating System; and

        (9) strategies and practices to increase the

    availability, affordability and effectiveness of flood insurance and basement back-up insurance.

(Source: P.A. 98-858, eff. 8-4-14.)

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