Talbot County Nuisance Flood Plan
The Talbot County Department of Emergency Services worked in partnership with Planning and Zoning and Public Works in the creation of the Talbot County Nuisance Flood Plan (NFP). This plan addresses the framework for nuisance flooding which dictates increased preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts due to coastal and low-lying communities facing increasing disturbances from flooding events. This plan outlines a strategic approach for identifying, documenting, and mitigating the impacts of nuisance flooding while safeguarding public safety, property, and the county’s natural resources. Ensuring proper documentation of flooding events in Talbot County will allow a more accurate and clear picture of the impacts that flooding has on public services, property, and our communities. Having full situational awareness in turn warrants proper response, targeted mitigation strategies, and proper preparedness for future events.
Each of the departments and agencies who are assigned responsibilities in this Plan has participated in the development, review, and revision process
The NFP represents a commitment to resilience and sustainability, safeguarding the community against the growing threat of nuisance flooding. By addressing immediate risks and planning for the future, Talbot County will protect its citizens, economy, and natural environment while fostering long-term sustainability.
This plan is posted on www.talbotdes.org, supplement the Hazard Mitigation and Community Resilience Plan, and will be updated at least every five years under Maryland House Bill 1427 (2019), §3-1018(b) and (c) and Senate Bill 1006 and House Bill 1503 (2018).