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Water Supply Protection
File Number
5000.300
Description
Flood Protection Section - Mudflow Mitigation Plan - 1987
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Garfield County
Title
Debris Flow Annex - Garfield County Emergency Operations Plan - Date Unknown
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />000647 <br /> <br />C. L0,ol <br /> <br />), <br /> <br />Resolution establishing a <br />Offlce affirmed by the <br /> <br />County <br />Board <br /> <br />Emergency <br />of County <br /> <br />Garfield Countv <br />Prep3redness <br />Commissioners, <br />Glcnwood Springs Ordinance <br />(OrdlnDnce No, 26, 1981), <br /> <br />hazard <br /> <br />geologic <br /> <br />zones <br /> <br />establishing <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />v. CO"C~~~ OF OPERATIONS <br /> <br />A. Gec,e,'al <br /> <br />1. Since debrIs flo~s occur wlth little or no warning, departments <br />and organizations with emergency respollSlbilities must assure that <br />all personnel concerned are familIar witl1 existing plans and are <br />capable of im?le~enting them in a timely manner. The greatest <br />opportunity to protect lives and property lies in the advancement <br />of identifLed mitigation ~easures In known hazard areas prior to a <br />disastEr. <br /> <br />13. S:eclhcs <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />DepClldillg upon the extent of Jurisdictional impact, the Board of <br />Commissioners and/or ~layor ,.,rill be responsible for the direction <br />and control of EIi1ergenc)' operations to include EOC activation,. <br />disaster declaratIons, lIaison with DODES and State agencies, <br />organization o[ personnel, resources aIld facilities, etc. (see <br />Dlrcction and Control, Annex C of this plan), <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />The Emergency Preparedness Coordinator serves as operations <br />coordillator for tile Board of COli1missioners and must stay apprised <br />of the status of the e~]ergency response in all functional areas. <br /> <br />3, <br /> <br />The C13intellance "ith],n the roc of detailed action logs (date/time, <br />actioll requlred. response tal(en) wj_ll ~rotect against liability <br />claims following the dIsaster. <br /> <br />I., <br /> <br />The i:lail1tel1ance ,,'ithll1 the roc of detailed financial records, <br />j.ncludil1g all co~mltments of personnel. equipment and other <br />resources, \-'111 assure lilaxililum reimbursement of eligible local <br />e~crsency expenditures shollld State or Federal disaster assistallce <br />become QV8Ilable. <br /> <br />') <br /> <br />The 8ccurncy of d8;nage assessment data compiled <br />essclltj.nl in deterl111nlIlg the availabIlity <br />SUI)ple~lental disaster aSSIstance. <br /> <br />i.11 the r::OC <br />and level <br /> <br />lS <br />of <br />
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