How do I find out if my house is located in a flood zone?

Copies of FEMA's Flood Insurance Rate Maps are available in the reference section of the Forsyth County Public Library on West 5th Street, and at the Office of Emergency Management by calling 336-917-7070. In addition, Internet users can access this information through Forsyth County's Tax Assessor's Geo-Data Explorer website.

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1. I have some old paint, paint thinner and motor oil to dispose of, where can I take it?
2. I have some building materials containing asbestos, where can I dispose of it?
3. Sewage is running across my neighbor's backyard and over into my yard, what should I do?
4. What protective actions should I take in the event of a tornado?
5. What type supplies should I keep on hand for emergency situations?
6. How do I find out if my house is located in a flood zone?
7. If public shelters are opened in Forsyth County for sever weather conditions, how do I find out where they are, when to go and what to take with me?
8. If I am deaf or have special medical needs, do I go to a regular public shelter?
9. What are the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) and North Carolina Right to Know reporting requirements for Forsyth County?
10. Who is required to report under the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA)?
11. When is the deadline for submitting Tier Two Reports?