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Immediate Response to Natural Immediate Response to Natural Disasters that Damage Critical Disasters that Damage Critical
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Quality of response determines speed of recovery
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• Checklist for infrastructure managers– Preventative measures– Immediate response– Cleanup funding options– Permit requirements
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• Methods
• Case studies for disasters:– What worked– What didn’t– How have new regulations changed response
options (NPDES II)
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Example: Mt. St. Helens Eruption, 1980
• 27 bridges damaged• 3 municipal water
supplies disabled• 5.5 Billion cubic yards
of sediment
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• Cleanup required sediment removal and disposal
• Infrastructure Repairs included new water supply and treatment, transportation nodes
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• This was just one event– Some are more frequent than others– Some are bigger, some smaller– Natural and man-made
• Disasters will always happen
• Pretending they don’t is unrealistic
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Infrastructure managers need a clear procedure to follow during a time of emergency so they don’t have to worry about funding and permits
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• Questions?
• References:• Schuster, R. L. (1981). Effects of the Eruptions on Civil Works and Operations in the Pacific
Northwest, chap. in P. W. Lipman, and Mullineaux, D. R. (Eds.), The 1980 Eruptions of Mount St. Helens, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1250, pp. 701-718.
• Cascade Volcano Observatory photo archive, USGS. Photos by Austin Post and Lyn Topinka
• Flood Photos from the Grand Forks Herald, 1997.
• Bridge photo of Kinzua Bridge, PA, by V.W.H. Campbell, Jr., Pittsburgh Post- Gazette.
• Topinka, Lyn, 1997, From: Brantley and Myers, 1997, Mount St. Helens -- From the 1980 Eruption to 1996: USGS Fact Sheet 070-97 and Tilling, Topinka, and Swanson, 1990, Eruption of Mount St. Helens - Past, Present, and Future: USGS General Interest Publication