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Utility Data Collection and Use for Disaster Response Steve Henderson GIS Coordinator City of Gulf Shores.

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1 Utility Data Collection and Use for Disaster Response Steve Henderson GIS Coordinator City of Gulf Shores

2 Typical Hurricane Initial Post Disaster Issues ► Sand and debris removal after a hurricane results in damage to buried utilities. ► Communications and Resource Management Mapping critical facilities can help with communication to send resources such as generators to critical facilities or to help secure them.

3 Critical Facility Information

4 Gulf Shores Jurisdiction Utility Providers

5 Other Utility Providers ► Various Orange Beach, Dauphin Island, and Bayou La Batre Utility Providers

6 ► Located visible utilities in R.O.W.’s and input their location into the GPS unit Student Field Work

7 Pilot Study Area Results ► E. Beach Blvd. and W. Beach Blvd. to W. 6 th St. ► 509 Utility points located in 1.7 miles of R.O.W.  27 Electric meters or transformers (should have collected power poles)  29 Cable or Fiber optic accesses  19 Gas valves  73 Phone pedestals  77 Sewer manholes or laterals  33 Fire hydrants  241 Water meters or valves The remainder of W. Beach Blvd. was inventoried later in the year.

8 Pilot Study Area Results

9 Data Sharing Options – City GIS Viewer

10 Data Viewing Options – Google Earth

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13 Long Term Plans ► Develop data sharing agreements with City, County, State and Utility representatives. ► Coordinate with Alabama Homeland Security’s Virtual Alabama Program ► Input from other agencies…..


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