Welcome To SCEMD
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division, a division of the Military Department, is the coordinating agency responsible for the statewide emergency management program. SCEMD’s mission is to develop, coordinate, and lead the state emergency management program, enabling effective preparation for, response to and recovery from emergencies and disasters in order to save lives, reduce human suffering and minimize property loss. South Carolina is threatened by many natural and technological hazards. The threat posed by these hazards is both immediate (e.g., hazardous chemical spill, hurricane, tornado) and long-term (e.g., drought, chronic chemical release). These hazards have the potential to disrupt day-to-day activities, cause extensive property damage, and create mass casualties. Historically, the greatest risk is from natural hazards (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, severe storms, floods, earthquakes). Disasters and emergency situations can happen anytime and anywhere. When disaster strikes, you may not have much time to respond, so it is important that you and your family are prepared. A hurricane, winter storm, earthquake, flood, tornado or any other disaster could cut off utility services for days and lead to evacuations or confine your family to your home. Take time now to understand the types of emergencies that may occur in your community, develop an emergency plan and assemble an emergency supplies kit - helping to keep you, and your family safe.
Mitigation Links and Resources
Project Development:
Regular Project Checklist
Planning Project Checklist
EHP Guidance for FEMA Applicants
Mitigation Ideas
Scope of Work Development (SOW):
Acquisition of flood prone structures
Drainage / Storm water management projects
Elevation of flood prone structures
Protective measures retrofit projects for utility, water & sanitary systems & Infrastructure
Relocation of flood prone structures
Seismic Structural & Non-Structural Retrofit Projects
Wind Retrofit Projects
Planning grant scope of work guidance
Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA):
BCA is the method by which the future benefits of a mitigation project are determined and compared to the total cost of the project. The result is a Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR), which is derived from a project's total net benefits divided by its total cost. The BCR is a numerical expression of the cost-effectiveness of a project. Composite BCRs of 1.0 or greater have more benefits than costs, and are therefore cost-effective. To assist Applicants and Sub-applicants, FEMA has developed the BCA Helpline where you can download FEMA's BCA Software and find resources for BCA assistance. Please contact the State Hazard Mitigation Officer at (803) 737-8500 for more information.
When a complete application is submitted to the state for processing, please email the final BCA PDF report or Zip File to the above address.
BCA Guidance
BCA Checklist
What is a Benefit?
BCA Toolkit
Mitigation Case Studies:
Engineering Case Studies
Acquisition Case Studies
Elevation Case Studies
Minor Structural Flood Case Studies
Seismic Non-Structural Retrofit Case Studies
Seismic Structural Retrofit Case Studies
Digital Tools for Flood Mapping:
Map Service Center
Google Earth Stay Dry and National FLood Hazard
Map Viewer
Relevant Links:
FEMA Planning
FEMA HMGP
FEMA PDM
University of South Carolina Hazards and Vulnerability
Research Institute
Charleston County Mitigation Section
DNR Flood Mitigation Program Link
SC Safe Home
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Firewise Communities
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Drought Mitigation Center
EPA Sea Level Rise Maps
Coastal County Sea Level Rise Maps
Training

Weather
Upcoming Events
07.02.2012
G300 Intermediate ICS (DHEC)
07.02.2012
SEOC Orientation
07.02.2012
G318 Mitigation Planning: Local Governments
08.02.2012
G318 Mitigation Planning: Local Governments
09.02.2012
Catawba NS Dress Rehearsal





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