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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 />Lahars can often be the most damaging <br />port of a volcanic eruption to a <br />Eugene <br />community. Initial USGS predictions <br />Emergency <br />28 <br />P <br />Lahar Risk Study <br />show the Eugene -Springfield area could <br />Evaluate the lahar risk to the <br />Management, <br />$200,000 <br />2024 <br />be impacted by such an event during an <br />McKenzie River valley. <br />Springfield <br />eruption of one of the nearby volcanoes. <br />Emergency <br />It is unknown what impacts the local <br />Management <br />area would experience, however. <br />Eugene <br />At this time, though volcanic ashfall is a <br />Emergency <br />29 <br />P <br />Ash Removal <br />low risk hazard, it is unknown how the <br />Research ash removal methods. <br />Management, <br />Staff Time <br />2025 <br />Cities would remove and dispose of such <br />Springfield <br />debris. <br />Emergency <br />Management <br />Some 90% of food consumed locally is <br />produced outside of the area. The vast <br />majority of food consumed in the <br />Eugene <br />Eugene -Springfield area is brought in by <br />Emergency <br />Food Supplier <br />truck and trailer on I-5 from distribution <br />Develop a coalition of food suppliers <br />Management, <br />30 <br />P <br />S <br />S <br />Coalition <br />centers in San Francisco and Portland. <br />to identify options to address supply <br />Springfield <br />Staff Time <br />2027 <br />Local grocery stores have a three-day <br />chain concerns after a major disaster. <br />Emergency <br />supply of food at any one time. Severe <br />Management <br />flooding, severe winter storm, or severe <br />earthquake events can cause disruption <br />to the resupply of local grocery stores. <br />Vulnerable populations are often <br />disproportionally negatively effected by <br />natural disasters. In 2017 the Cities of <br />Eugene and Springfield started pursuing <br />Utilizing relevant vulnerable <br />Eugene <br />Vulnerable <br />outreach to non -governmental <br />populations maps, developed for the <br />Emergency <br />31 <br />S <br />P <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />Populations Two <br />organizations which support these <br />Lane Livability Consortium, develop <br />Management, <br />Staff Time <br />2022 <br />Weeks Ready <br />populations, specifically those <br />an outreach plan to engage vulnerable <br />Springfield <br />individuals with mobility issues. These <br />populations to be two weeks ready <br />Emergency <br />initial outreach events were very <br />with emergency supplies. <br />Management <br />successful, but a coordinated effort to <br />conduct such outreach regularly has yet <br />to be pursued. <br />6-9 January 2020 <br />
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