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FLOOD MODELING USING HAZUS IN ADA COUNTY A Hazard Mitigation Planning Perspective. Northwest GIS User Conference – 2011 Ed Whitford, CFM Rob Flaner, CFM. Presentation Outline. Ada County Project Background Introduction to Hazus-MH Ada County Flood Model The Versatility of Hazus Questions.
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FLOOD MODELING USING HAZUS IN ADA COUNTYA Hazard Mitigation Planning Perspective Northwest GIS User Conference – 2011 Ed Whitford, CFM Rob Flaner, CFM
Presentation Outline • Ada County Project Background • Introduction to Hazus-MH • Ada County Flood Model • The Versatility of Hazus • Questions
Project Background • Paul Marusich - ACCEM • Doug Hardman - ACCEM • Rob Flaner – Lead Planner Tetra Tech • Ed Whitford – Risk Assessment Lead
Project Background Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA) • Local Governments and Special Service Districts MUST Prepare Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMP) to be Eligible for Post Disaster Assistance • Plan Must be Updated Every 5 Years
Project Background Ada County – LHMP Update 2010 • 22 local Governments participated in the planning process. • Plan assessed Risk from Flood, Dam Failure, Earthquake, Wildfire, Landslide, and Severe Weather. • Plan approved by FEMA October 2011.
Project Background Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Flood Hazard Elements • Identification of Hazards • Flood and Dam Failure • Identification of Critical Facilities • Estimate of Recovery Time (days) • Characterization of Building Inventory • Economic Loss ($$) • Short Term Shelter Needs, Debris Generation • Identification of Mitigation Projects • Based on Flood and Dam Failure Model Results
Introduction to GIS & Hazus MH Hazus IS AN ArcGIS EXTENSION
Introduction to GIS & Hazus MH Hazus IS AN ArcGIS EXTENSION • 4. Estimate Losses • 3. Determine Damage • 2. Define and Overlay Inventory • 1. Define Hazard: Flood Surface Land Surface
Level 1 DefaultDatabases Introduction to GIS & Hazus-MH Hazus IS AN ArcGIS EXTENSION ExpertSuppliedData Level 3 UserModifiedData Level 2
Introduction to GIS & Hazus MH HOW DOES HAZUS ASSESS RISK AND LOSSES? The Depth Grid Raster data output Cell values based on water depth • Inventory Data • Census block characteristics • Detailed structure information • Critical Facilities Depth Damage Function Relationship of water depth and first floor height of structures
Introduction to GIS & Hazus-MH WATER DEPTH DAMAGE FUNCTION Subtract ground surface from flood surface to determine flood depth throughout the study area Flood Elevation Ground Elevation Datum
Flood Model Overview • Flood Hazard Data • FEMA DFIRM Data – County-wide • USACE – Boise River, Diversion Dam to Eagle Island • IDWR – Eagle Island Area • Terrain Data • Boise River and “Miles” Creek LiDAR • ADA County 2’ Contours
Flood Model Overview • Dam Failure Study • USACE - Lucky Peak Reservoir Terrain Data • 1/3 Arc Second DEM
Flood Model Overview Critical Facilities • Input from all 22 planning partners • Facilities included; medical, protective, schools, water/wastewater, transportation, government • FEMAs Comprehensive Data Management System (CDMS) used to update all Critical Facilities
Flood Model Overview • Building Specific Data • Ada County parcel centroids • Building characteristics extracted from County Assessor Database • year built • square footage • construction class • use code • number of stories • improvement value • Building First Floor Height Developed using effective FIRM date
Flood Model Overview • Building Specific data used to update Hazus General Building Stock (GBS) - Census Block Aggregated Data • Comprehensive Data Management System • Building Count • Square Footage • Building Value ($) • Content Value ($)
Flood Model Overview • Building Specific data also loaded as User Defined Facilities • Over 30,000 structures loaded into Hazus Flood Model
Flood Model Overview • Hazus flood model outputs used in the planning effort… • Building Specific (UDF Analysis) • Building Loss ($) • Content Loss ($) • Commercial Inventory Loss ($) • Census Block (GBS Analysis) • Displaced Households/Short Term Shelter Needs • Debris Generation, Vehicle Damage • Critical Facilities • Days to 100% Functionality, Percent Damage
Hazus Versatility • Hazus has evolved into a multifaceted planning tool • Regionally relevant Hazus models can be used for: • Public information • To support benefit cost analyses for mitigation grant applications • Risk based analysis of capital projects • “What if” scenarios • Planning (mitigation, emergency management, COOP, debris management)
Public Outreach • Hazus is a powerful public outreach tool • To gauge peoples perception of risk, you need to be able to show them how a hazard may impact them personally (“I never new !”) • A regionally relevant risk assessment is the key. • Can really promote the concept of mitigation • “Have you thought about……?” • People like having access to this type of information • Very media friendly!
Risk Based Analysis of Capital Projects • Can use Hazus to perform “alternatives” analysis of capital projects. • Can compare losses avoided from one alternative to another. • “what if” scenarios • Can be a great tool to illustrate project benefits to garner political support.
Project ExampleRisk Based Analysis of Capital Projects King County, WA 180th-200th Levee alternative analysis • Used Hazus and BCAR to look at impacts for 3 setback levee alignments, plus an existing condition analysis. • Hazus used to model pre and post project impacts. • BCAR used to calculate annualized avoided damages. • Analysis included levee breach probabilities. • Analyzed 4 flows, 3 dam operational scenarios, for 4 levee alignments (that is 48 sets of depth grids!) • Over 1900 user defined facilities