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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />P = High correlation to hazard. S = Moderate correlation to hazard. Blank = Minimal or low correlation to hazard. Bold = Priority Action Items. <br />Y <br />y <br />cc <br />__ <br />° <br />Ref. # <br />c <br />s <br />P4 <br />o <br />o <br />= <br />Action Name <br />la Statement <br />Mitigation Action <br />A <br />t <br />� <br />a�i <br />The majority of Oregon has been in a <br />drought for the past several years. <br />Though mandatory water rationing has <br />1 <br />P <br />Resistant <br />never been instituted in the Cities of <br />Adopt drought resistant landscaping <br />Eugene Public <br />Employee <br />2025 <br />Landscaping <br />Eugene and Springfield, it has become <br />policies. <br />Works <br />Time <br />apparent water conservation measures <br />need to be taken now to prevent/delay <br />public water rationing in the future. <br />Pursue a water reuse partnership with <br />MWMC. The Metropolitan <br />Wastewater Management Commission <br />(MWMC) will add facilities to the <br />wastewater treatment plant to produce <br />the first ever stream of Class A <br />recycled water - the highest quality <br />The majority of Oregon has been in a <br />recycled water class in Oregon, <br />drought for the past several years. <br />suitable for all water uses except <br />MWMC, <br />Facility <br />Class A Recycled <br />Though mandatory water rationing has <br />drinking. Initially, 0.5-1.0 million <br />Eugene Public <br />completion <br />Water <br />never been instituted in the Cities of <br />gallons per day of recycled water will <br />Works, <br />2020; <br />2 <br />P <br />Demonstration <br />Eugene and Springfield, it has become <br />be produced for use at local sand and <br />Springfield <br />$4-5 Million <br />full-scale <br />Project <br />apparent water conservation measures <br />gravel operations, City street tree <br />Development <br />demonstration <br />need to be taken now to te <br />watering, and 100% of landscape <br />& Public <br />uses summer <br />thefu <br />public water rationing in the future. <br />turre.. <br />irrigation at the wastewater plant. The <br />Works <br />2021 <br />Eugene -Springfield Fire Training <br />Facility is also being pursued as a <br />demonstration site. Demonstration <br />sites will build community awareness <br />and user familiarity with recycled <br />water to expand uses to more urban <br />greenspace irrigation, industrial users, <br />and other Public Works uses. <br />Though many street bridges have been <br />Local Active <br />evaluated for seismic stability no off- <br />Evaluate off-street path bridges <br />3 <br />P <br />Transportation <br />street or pedestrian bridges have been. <br />crossing over the Willamette River to <br />Eugene Public <br />$30,000 <br />2020 <br />Infrastructure <br />Foot bridges will be vital after a large <br />complete a high-level seismic <br />Works <br />Evaluation <br />earthquake, so ensuring their seismicity <br />assessment of all major City bridges. <br />is vital. <br />6-2 January 2020 <br />
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