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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />i <br />Y <br />C <br />Ref. # <br />c <br />s <br />o <br />.��. <br />Action Name <br />Problem Statement <br />Mitigation Action <br />` <br />i <br />w <br />w <br />ONE <br />Eugene <br />Emergency <br />It is well documented a CSZ <br />Management, <br />earthquake would severely limited <br />Springfield <br />available fossil fuel resources critical <br />Research methods to increase fossil <br />Emergency <br />Increase Fuel <br />for emergency response and recovery. <br />fuel capacity around critical <br />Management, <br />Employee <br />8 <br />P <br />S <br />Capacity <br />With limited options for the refueling <br />facilities such as upgrading <br />Eugene <br />Time <br />2024 <br />of publicly owned emergency response <br />generator fuel tanks to high capacity <br />Public <br />vehicles it is critical that methods to <br />tanks. <br />Works, <br />expand fuel capacity within the Cities <br />Springfield <br />are explored. <br />Development <br />& Public <br />Works <br />Seismically <br />The City of Eugene owns one fueling <br />Seismically retrofit the Eugene <br />Eugene <br />Emergency <br />9 <br />P <br />Retrofit Eugene <br />station build before current seismic <br />fueling station and associated <br />Management, <br />TBD <br />TBD <br />Fueling Station <br />standards were adopted. <br />buildings to ensure it is usable after <br />Eugene <br />a CSZ earthquake <br />Public Works <br />In 2018, City of Eugene Emergency <br />Management staff members identified <br />discrepancies between the HAZUS <br />earthquake damage estimates, <br />Eugene <br />highlighted in the State of Oregon's 2015 <br />Emergency <br />NHIVIP and in the 2014 Eugene- <br />Management, <br />Earthquake <br />Springfield Multi -Jurisdictional NITVIP, <br />In partnership with DOGAMI, update <br />Springfield <br />10 <br />P <br />Damage Study <br />and their planning assumptions. Through <br />the earthquake damage estimate study <br />Emergency <br />TBD <br />2021 <br />working with DOGAMI, it was <br />for the Eugene -Springfield area. <br />Management, <br />determined that the initial earthquake <br />in partnership <br />damage assessment was completed using <br />with <br />generic infrastructure information. <br />DOGAMI <br />Updated data inputs could dramatically <br />increase earthquake damage estimates <br />which are vital for planning purposes. <br />Many structures in the Eugene- <br />Eugene <br />Seismic <br />Springfield area are not up to current <br />Finish seismic upgrades to City owned <br />Emergency <br />11 <br />P <br />Upgrades - <br />seismic standards. With the risk posed by <br />facilities. <br />Management, <br />TBD <br />2030 <br />Eugene <br />earthquakes to this area, it is vital critical <br />Eugene <br />infrastructure is retrofitted. <br />Facilities <br />6-4 January 2020 <br />