Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What is required for a levee to be considered certified?

  1. Approval from FEMA

  2. A statement by a licensed professional engineer

  3. Construction with specific materials

  4. Age over 50 years

The correct answer is: A statement by a licensed professional engineer

A certified levee means that it has been evaluated by a licensed professional engineer and determined to meet the requirements for flood protection. Option A, approval from FEMA, is not enough to consider a levee certified, as FEMA only provides guidelines for construction but does not certify levees themselves. Option C, construction with specific materials, is also not a defining factor as the materials used can vary depending on the location and design of the levee. Additionally, options A and C do not guarantee that the levee is properly designed or maintained. Option D, age over 50 years, is incorrect as a levee's certification is based on its current condition and not the age. This means that a newly constructed levee can be certified if it meets all the necessary requirements. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as the engineer's statement verifies that the levee is properly designed, constructed, and