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11/23/2009
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4992
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11/23/2009
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Beth Forrest
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4.The 2009 update lists a series of actions that both Eugene and Springfield will pursue to encourage <br />public participation. <br />5.The 2009 update also includes a draft meeting schedule. <br />ʱ´«³» ×× Ø¿¦¿®¼ ß²²»¨» <br />Volume II is comprised of an introduction and hazard annexes. This volume discusses flood, earthquake, <br />landslide, severe weather, urban-wildland interface fire, volcano, drought, and hazardous materials. For <br />2009 update, most of the changes involved adding new information relevant to the cities of <br />Eugene/Springfield. For example, in all Hazard Annexes hazard history was reviewed and updated. In the <br />2004 NHMP, there was information regarding vulnerability and probability as they related to specific <br />hazards, but the 2009 update includes both more defined vulnerability and probability assessments as well as <br />other pertinent vulnerability or probability information. Also in many annexes, new studies or reports were <br />included. The changes made to each section include the following: <br />Ø¿¦¿®¼ ß²²»¨æ Û¿®¬¸¯«¿µ» <br />1.For the 2009 update, additional information was added to this section to discuss how earthquake <br />hazards affect the cities of Eugene and Springfield. <br />2.The 2004 NHMP included a great deal of geological data that, while interesting from a scientific <br />point of view, wasn’t pertinent to a working mitigation plan as it wasn’t information that could be <br />used to help mitigate natural disasters or meet any FEMA requirements. It was deleted. <br />Ø¿¦¿®¼ ß²²»¨æ Ú´±±¼ <br />1.For the 2009 update, additional information was added to this section to discuss how flood hazards <br />affect Eugene and Springfield. Additionally, the updated plan now includes information regarding <br />the Community Rating System. <br />2.The 2009 update includes detailed information regarding the cities’ participation in the National <br />Flood Insurance Program. <br />Ø¿¦¿®¼ ß²²»¨æ Ô¿²¼´·¼» <br />1.For the 2009 update, information gathered from the hazard identification meeting was added to the <br />landslide hazard section. This information included specific areas in Eugene and Springfield that <br />were of special concern when considering landslides. <br />2.Added a definition, diagram, and information regarding debris flows. <br />Ø¿¦¿®¼ ß²²»¨æ ʱ´½¿²± <br />1.The updated plan now includes information about volcanic eruptions from the Three Sisters and their <br />potential impacts on the cities of Eugene/Springfield included in this section. <br />2.An expanded history of volcanic eruptions from the Cascades was included. <br />The Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience <br />Community Service Center1209 University of Oregon <br /> • <br />EugeneOregon97403-1209 <br /> • • Phone: 541.346.7326 • Fax: 541.346.2040 <br />4 <br />
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