FEMA HH Study Quick Guide (Final)
FEMA HH Study Quick Guide (Final)
0 OCTOBER 2017
DEFINITION
A Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) Study is the study of movement of water, including the volume and rate of flow
as it moves through a watershed, basin, channel, or man-made structure.
PURPOSE
H&H studies are completed to ensure structures are sized correctly to handle floodwaters, while not inadvertently
increasing flooding up or down stream. The studies are performed to quantify the volume flow rate of water
draining from a watershed (i.e., drainage area), and determine the depth and velocity of flow and forces from
flowing water on a surface or at hydraulic structures. H&H studies are essential to mitigate against flood loss in the
future.
! An H&H study may be only one of several requirements to ensure FEMA reimbursement. Permits may be
federally listed threatened or endangered species, critical habitat, or cultural resources are present in the
required under the Clean Water Act or other regulations. Additional requirements may exist if state or
project area. Always coordinate with your community floodplain manager prior to making modifications in a
mapped floodplain.