Mitigation Branch

Solving Problems for the Future

Severe Repetitive Loss Program

The Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL) grant program was authorized by the Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, which amended the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to provide funding to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of flood damage to severe repetitive loss (SRL) structures insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

The definition of severe repetitive loss as applied to this program was established in  section 1361A of the National Flood Insurance Act, as amended (NFIA), 42 U.S.C. 4102a.   An SRL property is defined as a residential property that is covered under an NFIP flood insurance policy and:

(a)  That has at least four NFIP claim payments (including building and contents) over $5,000 each, and the cumulative amount of such claims    payments exceeds $20,000; or

(b)  For which at least two separate claims payments (building payments only) have been made with the cumulative amount of the building portion of such claims exceeding the market value of the building.

For both (a) and (b) above, at least two of the referenced claims must have occurred within any ten-year period, and must be greater than 10 days apart.

Eligible flood mitigation project activities:

· Acquisition and relocation of at risk structures and conversion of the property to open space;

· Elevation of existing structures to at least the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) or an Advisory Base Flood Elevation (ABFE) or higher.  For the SRL program only, mitigation reconstruction is permitted only when traditional elevation cannot be implemented;

· Minor physical localized flood reduction projects

· Dry floodproofing (historic properties only).

 

Below is a Notice of Intent and SRL FY 2008 program guidance available to download and print.

· Notice of Intent

· SRL FY 2008 Program Guidance