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dmcintosh

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What dam failure caused the greatest loss of life in the U.S.?
  a. Grand Coulee, Washington
  b. Teton, Idaho
  c. St. Francis, California
  d. Johnstown, Pennsylvania
  e. Buffalo Creek, West Virginia



Question 2

Where would you NOT be permitted to build a house in a U.S. Government-regulated floodway?
  a. in the regulatory floodway
  b. in the regulatory floodway fringe
  c. on the river side of the standard project flood limit
  d. on the side of the regulatory flood limit away from the river
  e. outside of the standard project flood limit




dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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