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Earthquake
Mitigation Activities Maui County
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Maui
County Civil Defense
The
Maui Civil Defense Agency has responsibility for
administering and operating the various local,
state, and Federal civil defense programs for
the County. This includes planning, preparing,
and coordinating civil defense operations in meeting
disaster situations and coordinating post-disaster
recovery operations.
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Project
Impact - Maui
In
April 1999 FEMA welcomes the County of Maui, to
the agency's Project Impact initiative - a national
effort to change the way America deals with disasters.
The program encourages communities to come together,
assess their vulnerabilities and implement strategies
to prevent or limit damage before disasters occur.
Three common-sense principles are the basis of
Project Impact: mitigation at the local-community
level; participation by the private sector; and
long-term preventive measures.
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Mayor's
Office
The
Mayor's Office is involved with the following
earthquake mitigation activities:
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Developing a Disaster and Hazard Mitigation
Strategy for the County of Maui to reduce and
prevent large loss of life and property in the
event of a natural disaster. They hired a consultant
that analyzed the natural hazards that Maui
County has faced and determining the impact
these natural hazards will have on social, economic
and environmental profiles within the County.
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Continuing to retrofit/renovation for seismic
protection
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State
Civil Defense
Responsibility
of all disasters or major crises in the State
of Hawaii begins at the county level. As the disaster
or crisis develops, the State Civil Defense System
provides the operational infrastructure and procedures
to apply additional resources to meet the demands
of the emergency from all appropriate levels of
government.
Mitigation
Activities:
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Local adoption of Seismic Zone 2B Building Code
Upgrade
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Securing propane tanks at essential facilities
against seismic hazards
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Public Awareness Program - Videotape on Volcanic
and Seismic Hazards
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Center
for the Study of Active Volcanoes
The
Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes (CSAV)
is located on the Big Island of Hawai'i, and operates
out of the University of Hawai'i at Hilo. CSAV
is a training and outreach program established
by the Hawaii State Legislature in 1989.
Mitigation
Activities:
- Conducts
public symposiums at the University of Hawaii
at Hilo to discuss impacts of natural hazards,
mitigation measures, and policy/warning systems.
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Plans symposia for teachers for credit.
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Conducts presentations to 4th and 6th grade
classes and community associations on earthquake
preparedness.
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Producing a 20 minute videotape about volcanic
and seismic hazards affecting the island of
Hawaii, and how homeowners can protect their
homes and themselves. The videotape was distributed
to community associations, public and private
schools libraries, county offices, and video
stores.
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