Maranda Blankenship (left), chief, Hydrology and Hydraulics Engineering Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, presents Alexandria Peterson (right), hydraulic engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District with the Certified Floodplain Manager program certificate at the Tulsa District Office, April 6, 2026. Peterson completed the 40-hour, nationally recognized, professional development and certification program in March 2026.
The Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association oversees licensing, education and exams for Certified Floodplain Managers. The license recognizes the knowledge and technical skills of the state’s floodplain managers. To obtain a CFM license in Oklahoma, applicants must successfully complete a three-hour exam that measures competency in the principles of sound floodplain management and relevant laws and policies.
In addition to gaining more thorough knowledge of floodplain risk management, certification provides engineers with additional training that increases their awareness of floodplain risks and can help them design better projects in the interest of public safety.
| Date Taken: | 04.06.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 04.08.2026 11:21 |
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| Location: | TULSA, OKLAHOMA, US |
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