Floodway
The floodway is the portion of a floodplain that carries the main flow of floodwaters during a base flood, typically the 1-percent-annual-chance flood (the 100-year flood). In many regulatory contexts, the term is used to describe the channel and adjacent floodplain area necessary to convey the base flood without causing a significant rise in water surface elevation. The floodway is determined through hydraulic modeling using river cross-sections, topography, and flood-flow data, and is shown on flood hazard maps such as flood insurance rate maps in the United States.
The primary purpose of the floodway is to preserve the river’s capacity to convey floodwaters and to
Regulatory practice typically requires permits for any development within the floodway. Proposals for fills, new structures,