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Presentation to: NWAC/Region X RRT November 18, 2010 Don Pettit, R.G. Emergency Response Planner Steven Jett GIS Coordinator Oregon Department of Environmental.

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1 Presentation to: NWAC/Region X RRT November 18, 2010 Don Pettit, R.G. Emergency Response Planner Steven Jett GIS Coordinator Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

2 Incident Response: A Collaborative Effort Office of Environmental Public Health … and numerous other federal, tribal and local governments…

3 What Is OR-IRIS?

4 OR-IRIS is…Data Everything you want to see…and more!

5 OR-IRIS is… A platform for data visualization…

6 Portable and self-contained if you need… …connected for more info if able! OR-IRIS is…

7 DEQ Emergency Response Staff 4 State On-Scene Coordinators 4 State On-Scene Coordinators 1 Duty Officer +12 After-Hours Duty Officers (2 on duty) 1 Duty Officer +12 After-Hours Duty Officers (2 on duty) 1 Emergency Response Planner 1 Emergency Response Planner 1 Vessel/Facility Contingency Planner 1 Vessel/Facility Contingency Planner 1 Emergency Response Unit Leader 1 Emergency Response Unit Leader

8 DEQ Mission Control

9 What Is OR-IRIS? Data layers organized into thematic groups… Data layers organized into thematic groups… Data layers pre-symbolized, scaled, and labeled to make data more useful… Data layers pre-symbolized, scaled, and labeled to make data more useful… Thematic groups organized to allow for analysis… Thematic groups organized to allow for analysis… Organized within a Geodatabase that allows for easy update and distribution… Organized within a Geodatabase that allows for easy update and distribution… …on multiple viewing platforms based on user skill level, analytical needs, and access to web. …on multiple viewing platforms based on user skill level, analytical needs, and access to web.

10 Current Layer Groups Transportation/Infrastructure Transportation/Infrastructure People at Risk People at Risk Water Resources Protection Water Resources Protection Potential Toxic Sources Potential Toxic Sources Incident Notification Groups Incident Notification Groups Emergency Response Resources Emergency Response Resources Wildlife & Habitat Wildlife & Habitat Natural Resources & Hazards Natural Resources & Hazards Public Health Public Health Aerial Imagery & Maps Aerial Imagery & Maps Mapping Base Mapping Base

11 Groups and Datasets Thematic groups Thematic groups 85 datasets (now ~150) + 1 meter aerial imagery + USGS Topoquads + NOAA NavCharts Final Size: ~90 gigabytes Final Size: ~90 gigabytes Data Sources Data Sources BLM, DEQ, ODOT, USFS, Fire Marshal, DHS, NRCS BLM, DEQ, ODOT, USFS, Fire Marshal, DHS, NRCS …many, many more …many, many more

12 Steps and Challenges Time and Budget Time and Budget Data layer acquisition Data layer acquisition Data Creation Data Creation Data Integrity Data Integrity Cartography Cartography Size and Complexity Size and Complexity

13 Acquisition and Manipulation Datasets usable “as is” Datasets usable “as is” – Oregon Geospatial Clearinghouse Datasets requiring minor manipulation Datasets requiring minor manipulation – OSFM HSIS Data…Geocoding – Booming Strategies in Legacy Formats! Datasets requiring major modification or integration with other sources Datasets requiring major modification or integration with other sources – Airports – Fire Stations

14 Data Creation River Miles River Miles Tribal Notification Areas Tribal Notification Areas (Areas Defined by Tribes) LEPCs LEPCs

15 Integrity Complications Complications – 20 + Sources – Varying ages – Varying standards between agencies

16 Out-of-date sources You go to incidents with the data you have…not the data you wish you had. ~ D. Rumsfeld (Paraphrased)

17 Making It Work “Emergency Response Cartography is not always pretty”

18 Layer Organization Layer Organization Cartographic Standards Cartographic Standards

19 Scale Restrictions

20 SymbologySymbology LabelingLabeling

21 Label Management

22 DEMO

23 Future Directions Distribution within DEQ Distribution within DEQ Distribution to other agencies/governments Distribution to other agencies/governments Updates/Data improvement (Stewardship) Updates/Data improvement (Stewardship) Virtual USA Northwest Pilot Virtual USA Northwest Pilot Launching point for updating Oregon GRPs Launching point for updating Oregon GRPs Places of Refuge Tool? Places of Refuge Tool?

24 Risk Assessment - Sneak Peek

25 Sneak Peek Hazardous Materials Storage Sites and their relationship to HazMat Response Team Bases and Boundaries

26 Sneak Peek

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28 LEPC Development -Where do we need them first? -Where do we need them most?

29 DEQ Strong-Arm Team Low-Tech Emergency Response A Joint Venture between… …and… This has been a presentation of the Oregon Incident Response Information System Approved Cartography


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