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State of Montana Hazard Mitigation Plan and Statewide Hazard Assessment – 2013 Update

State of Montana Hazard Mitigation Plan and Statewide Hazard Assessment – 2013 Update . Montana State Hazard Mitigation Coordinator: Kent Atwood 406-841-3960 Contractor: Tetra Tech, Inc. Daphne Digrindakis 406-443-5210. WHY ARE WE DOING THIS AGAIN?. Currently 3 year update cycle

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State of Montana Hazard Mitigation Plan and Statewide Hazard Assessment – 2013 Update

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  1. State of Montana Hazard Mitigation Plan and Statewide Hazard Assessment –2013 Update Montana State Hazard Mitigation Coordinator: Kent Atwood 406-841-3960 Contractor: Tetra Tech, Inc. Daphne Digrindakis 406-443-5210

  2. WHY ARE WE DOING THIS AGAIN? • Currently 3 year update cycle • 2010 State Plan expires 7 Nov 2013 • FEMA likely to change to 5 year cycle • Must keep updated • Eligible for Public Assistance Categories C-G funding • Eligible for PDMC funds • Over $14 million in Mitigation funds to Montana since 1996 • Projects funded 75 federal/25 non-federal • Must meet benefit/cost analysis of 1.0

  3. 2013 STATE PLAN UPDATE RANKED HAZARDS 1 – Wildfire 2 – Flooding 3 – Earthquake 4 – Severe Summer Weather 5 – Severe Winter Weather 6 – Communicable Disease 7 – Hazardous Material Incidents 8 – Drought 9 – Landslide 10 – Dam Failure 11 – Terrorism 12 – Volcanic Eruption Calculated Priority Risk Index Probability, Magnitude/Severity, Warning Time, Duration

  4. 2013 STATE PDM PLANRISK ASSESSMENT • Use GIS to intersect structure data with hazard area • Map hazards • Parcel data from Montana Dept. Revenue Cadastral Mapping Program for residential and commercial/agricultural/industrial properties • State critical facilities – spatially located as part of this project • Determine value and number of structures at risk • Population at risk • Determine annual loss • Frequency = # events/period of record • Magnitude = (damage/# events)/ total value of building stock • Annual Loss = Frequency x Magnitude x $Exposure in Hazard Area

  5. Statewide Risk Assessment • Risk Assessment Template • Uses GIS to calculate loss estimates • Provides local jurisdictions a standard methodology to build upon and improve data presented in local plans. • Will produce standardized risk assessments and “apple to apple” comparison of hazard risks across the state. • 2013 State PDM Plan contains analysis for all counties and incorporated communities

  6. DES DISTRICTS

  7. Wildfire Hazard Area (WUI)

  8. Wildfire - % Exposure

  9. Flood Hazard Area

  10. Flood - % Exposure

  11. Flood Cities with Highest Exposure x Growth

  12. Earthquake Hazard Area

  13. Earthquake – % Exposure

  14. Severe Summer Weather Hazard Area

  15. Severe Summer Weather % Exposure

  16. Severe Winter Weather - % Exposure

  17. Hazardous Material Incident - Hazard Area

  18. Hazardous Material Incident - % Exposure

  19. Dam Failure Hazard Area

  20. Dam Failure - % Exposure

  21. Dam Failure - Cities with Highest Exposure and Growth

  22. Landslide Hazard Area

  23. Landslides - % Exposure

  24. Mitigation Goals • Goal 1– Maximize the Use of Mitigation Actions that Prevent Losses from All Hazards • Goal 2– Increase State’s Capability to Provide and Assist Locals with Mitigation Opportunities • Goal 3– Reduce Impacts of Wildland and Rangeland Fires • Goal 4 – Mitigate the Potential Loss of Life and Property from Flooding • Goal 5 – Reduce Potential Earthquake Losses in Seismically Prone Areas • Goal 6 – Reduce Impacts from Severe Summer Weather

  25. Mitigation Goals • Goal 7 – Reduce Impacts from Severe Winter Weather • Goal 8 – Minimize the Impacts from Communicable Disease Outbreaks • Goal 9 – Reduce Losses from Hazardous Material Incidents • Goal 10 – Minimize the Impacts of Drought • Goal 11– Reduce Impacts from Dam Failure • Goal 12 – Reduce Impacts from Landslides • Goal 13 – Minimize Impact from Terrorism • Goal 14 – Minimize Impacts from Volcanic Eruptions

  26. State PDM Plan Update Schedule • Public Meetings – April-May, 2013 • Draft Plan for Review – April - August 2013 • Submit to FEMA for Review – August 2013 • Adoption by Governor – November 2013

  27. What We Ask You To Do • Go onto website: www.LetsMitigateMontana.com • Review the hazard profiles and learn about Montana’s vulnerabilities • Review the State’s mitigation strategy • Provide feedback • Get involved in mitigation!

  28. THANK YOUQUESTIONS?

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