Map Viewing Service (WMS) of the dataset: Centennial flood of Orconté — Orconte sector in Frignicourt
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Area exposed to one or more hazards represented on the hazard map used for flood risk analysis.
The hazard map is the result of hydraulic modelling carried out in 2018 by the hydratec design office, whose objective was to assess the intensity of the hazard at any point in the study area. The assessment method led to the delimitation of a set of areas on the study perimeter, constituting a graduated zoning based on the level of water heights of the hazard. The assignment of a hazard level at a given point in the territory takes into account the probability of occurrence of the dangerous phenomenon (the centennial flood) and the natural terrain of the area.
All hazard areas shown on the hazard map are included. Areas protected by protective structures are represented (possibly in a specific way) because they are always considered subject to hazard (case of breakage or inadequacy of the structure), here we speak of hydraulic transparency.
Hazard zones can be described as developed data to the extent that they result from a synthesis using multiple sources of calculated, modelled or observed hazard data. These source data are not concerned by this class of objects but by another standard dealing with the knowledge of hazards.
Some areas of the study area are considered “zero, insignificant or white zones”. These are the areas where the hazard has been studied and is nil. These areas are not included in the object class and do not have to be represented as hazard zones.
Genealogy:
The boundaries of a hazard zone are shown on the hazard map depending on the level of the hazard. In other words, the polygon objects representing the hazard zones form a partial coverage of the area studied, each of which is a closed polygon in which hazards have the same intensity level. In other words, the criterion for dividing the hazard zones is the level of the hazard.
The retained water surfaces come from the IGN BDTopo represented in the dataset N_SURFACE_EAU_BDT_ED181_051.
Operating scale 1/10000



