The purpose of this site is to provide a tool or framework that allows stakeholders (business and industry, municipalities, and individual homeowners) to navigate the available resilience tools and data centered on flooding in the Charleston County area.
Stakeholders can use this as a resource to make informed, proactive decisions in the face of coastal hazards and create a more sustainable and knowledgeable community.
Funding and support have been provided by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Office of Infrastructure Protection, through the National Infrastructure Protection Program Security and Resilience Challenge which is implemented by The National Institute For Hometown Security (NIHS).
This site is a web-based and mobile responsive tool. Our hope is that stakeholders will use it to 1) reduce barriers to accessing data associated with flooding vulnerability, and 2) enhance decision-making that results in improved resilience to future flooding events in the Charleston County region.
The site has two key components: 1) a resilience portal and 2) a data repository for Charleston County residents, businesses, and municipalities.
If you have any questions or feedback about this site, please use the “Contact Us” page to send us your thoughts.