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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 Currently 3 year update cycle 2010 State Plan expires 7 Nov 2013 2010 State Plan expires 7 Nov 2013 FEMA likely to change to 5 year cycle FEMA likely to change to 5 year cycle Must keep updated Must keep updated Eligible for Public Assistance Categories C-G funding Eligible for Public Assistance Categories C-G funding Eligible for PDMC funds Eligible for PDMC funds Over $14 million in Mitigation funds to Montana since 1996 Over $14 million in Mitigation funds to Montana since 1996 Projects funded 75 federal/25 non-federal Projects funded 75 federal/25 non-federal Must meet benefit/cost analysis of 1.0 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 PLAN RISK ASSESSMENT Use GIS to intersect structure data with hazard area Use GIS to intersect structure data with hazard area Map hazards Map hazards Parcel data from Montana Dept. Revenue Cadastral Mapping Program for residential and commercial/agricultural/industrial properties 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 State critical facilities – spatially located as part of this project Determine value and number of structures at risk Determine value and number of structures at risk Population at risk Population at risk Determine annual loss Determine annual loss Frequency = # events/period of record Frequency = # events/period of record Magnitude = (damage/# events)/ total value of building stock Magnitude = (damage/# events)/ total value of building stock Annual Loss = Frequency x Magnitude x $Exposure in Hazard Area Annual Loss = Frequency x Magnitude x $Exposure in Hazard Area

5 Statewide Risk Assessment Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Template Uses GIS to calculate loss estimates Uses GIS to calculate loss estimates Provides local jurisdictions a standard methodology to build upon and improve data presented in local plans. 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. 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 2013 State PDM Plan contains analysis for all counties and incorporated communities

6 DES DISTRICTS

7 Wildfire Hazard Area (WUI)

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9 Wildfire - % Exposure

10 Flood Hazard Area

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12 Flood - % Exposure

13 Flood Cities with Highest Exposure x Growth

14 Earthquake Hazard Area

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16 Earthquake – % Exposure

17 Severe Summer Weather Hazard Area

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19 Severe Summer Weather % Exposure

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21 Severe Winter Weather - % Exposure

22 Hazardous Material Incident - Hazard Area

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24 Hazardous Material Incident - % Exposure

25 Dam Failure Hazard Area

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27 Dam Failure - % Exposure

28 Dam Failure - Cities with Highest Exposure and Growth

29 Landslide Hazard Area

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31 Landslides - % Exposure

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

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

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

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

36 THANK YOU QUESTIONS?


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