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Newsletters
GAFM News
 GAFM News (July 2009)
This edition of GAFM News includes details about GAFM training opportunities; important information regarding CFM courses and exams.
 GAFM News (April 2009)
This edition of GAFM News includes details about revised NFIP Technical Bulletins, training opportunities, and more.
 GAFM News (January 2009)
This edition of GAFM News includes details about the upcoming fourth annual GAFM conference in Columbus, GA; New levee outreach toolkit from Floodsmart(1.0MB)
 GAFM News (October 2008)
This edition of GAFM News includes details on the Coastal Region and Techincal Training Conference this past September in Jekyll Island; New training accesible through GAFM's website - Listen & Learn - Subjects in Audio; New Levee Outreach Toolkit from FloodSmart; Announcement - GAFM Annual Conference to be held February 11- 13 2009 in Columbus, GA. (1.1MB)
 GAFM News (July 2008)
This edition of GAFM News includes a message from the chair -Terri Turner: The Wave of the Future - Developers and Homeowners need to plan for more extreme floods; Smart Vent, Inc. to help with "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" season finale. (354 KB)
 GAFM News (May 2008)
This first edition of GAFM News includes a message from the chair. Announcement of the new GAFM executive board. (158 KB)
High Ground
 High Ground (Summer 2006)
This edition of the Georgia Floodplain Management Office newsletter includes details on the new elevation certificate; the recently created Georgia Association of Floodplain Management (GAFM); higher water regulatory standards; 2006 hurricane season; and considering flood insurance options. (7.9MB)
High Ground (Spring 2006)
This edition of the newsletter includes how map modernization affects insurance companies; mitigation report; FEMA redesigned web site; lower cost flood insurance; and important facts to know. (2.1MB)
 High Ground (Winter 2006)
This edition of includes information on the formation of the Georgia Association Floodplain Management; Georgia's Flood Map Modernization website; increased local floodplain management capability; registration for technical conference; upcoming training courses; and services offered by the Georgia Floodplain Management Office. (168KB)
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