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10/12/2020
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INVENTORY OF EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />Figure 1-24, Eugene Airport would only endure slight damage based on a 50 percent damage model <br />from a magnitude 9.0 earthquake. If the model for sustained damage is increased to 90 percent, the <br />Eugene Airport would endure moderate damage. <br /> <br />The direct and indirect damage of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake would require an enormous assistance <br />effort and require local and out of state resources. Eugene Airport could be used as one of the primary <br />aviation assets in the State, as it is expected to fare better than some of the other airports in the region <br />that are capable of accommodating large aircraft. Because of this, it is recommended that consideration <br />be put forth regarding apron capabilities and existing emergency plans at the Airport. <br /> <br />FIGURE 1-24 <br />AIRPORT DAMAGES FROM CASCADIA EVENT <br />Source: Cascadia Subduction Zone Catastrophic Response Plan, 2012 <br /> <br />EUGENE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN 1-74 <br /> <br />
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