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Slowing the flow of water higher up in the catchment helps to reduce peak flows downstream, whilst using techniques to store surface water runoff in urban areas or divert it away from homes in the lower catchment helps to reduce flood risk to properties.
Flood mitigation measures Infrastructure, including dams, levees, bridges and culverts. Maintenance of existing infrastructure. Individual flood proofing measures. Improved traffic access. Property surveys. Land use planning controls. Building and development controls. Catchment flood modelling.
Implement mitigation projects. These projects include traditional and innovative practices, and can consist of levees, floodwalls, impoundments, improved conveyances, wetland restoration, acquisition of flood-prone properties, and even stormwater harvest and reuse.
The correct flood mitigation techniques that a city might use are building homes on the perimeter of the floodplain and restricting new homes in flood-prone areas. By building homes on the perimeter of the floodplain, the city is keeping them at a safe distance from the main flood zone, reducing the risk of damage.
Flood mitigation approaches fall into two categoriesstructural and nonstructural. Structural forms of mitigation mitigate harm by reconstructing landscapes. They include floodwalls/seawalls, floodgates, levees, and evacuation routes.
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Forms of Flood Mitigation They include floodwalls/seawalls, floodgates, levees, and evacuation routes. Nonstructural measures reduce damage by removing people and property out of risk areas. They include elevated structures, property buyouts, permanent relocation, zoning, subdivision, and building codes.

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