Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What is the No Adverse Impact approach designed to ensure?

  1. Increased property taxes

  2. Proper irrigation techniques

  3. No property is adversely impacted by others

  4. Annual flooding is controlled

The correct answer is: No property is adversely impacted by others

The No Adverse Impact approach is designed to ensure that no property is negatively affected by the actions of others. This means that the implementation of this approach aims to minimize or eliminate any potential negative impacts on surrounding properties, such as reduced property values, increased risk of hazardous conditions, and nuisance issues. This approach is important in promoting fair and equitable development and usage of properties within a community. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the purpose of the No Adverse Impact approach. Property taxes, irrigation techniques, and annual flooding control may have their own respective objectives, but these are not related to the core principle of the No Adverse Impact approach.