Planning Department
Property Protection
|
 |
Floodproofing : There are several different ways to protect a
building from flood damage. One way is to keep the water away by
re-grading your lot or building a small floodwall or earthen berm.
These methods work if your lot is large enough, if flooding is not too
deep, and if your property is not in the floodway. The Benton County
Planning Office can provide this information.
Another approach is to make your walls waterproof and place
watertight closures over the doorways. This method is not recommended
for houses with basements or if water will get over two feet deep.
A third approach is to raise the house above flood levels. A small
wood frame house can be elevated for less than $10,000.
Many houses, even those not in the floodplain, have sewers that back
up into the basement during heavy rains. A plug or standpipe can stop
this if the water doesn’t get more than one or two feet deep. They can
be purchased at a hardware store for under $25. For deeper sewer backup
flooding, talk to a plumber about overhead sewers or a backup valve.
These measures are called floodproofing or retrofitting. More
information is available at the Bentonville Public Library. Important
note: Any alteration to your building or land requires a permit from
the Benton County Planning Office. Even re-grading or filling in the
floodplain requires a permit.
If you know a flood is coming, you should shut off the gas and
electricity and move valuable contents upstairs. It is unlikely that you
will get much warning, so a detailed checklist prepared in advance would
help ensure that you don’t forget anything.
|