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Howard Hansen Planning Updates. Dr. Terry Egan, Facilitator. ESF 1 – Transportation. Julie Baker, DOT. Governor’s Directive (9/14/09). Assist affected jurisdictions in developing evacuation routes using state managed highways
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Howard Hansen Planning Updates Dr. Terry Egan, Facilitator
ESF 1 – Transportation Julie Baker, DOT
Governor’s Directive (9/14/09) Assist affected jurisdictions in developing evacuation routes using state managed highways Participate with the Military Department in developing an aviation Search and Rescue plan
Conducted detailed GIS analysis • Identified at risk locations, facilities, staff • Created in-depth response plans
Evacuation Maps coordinated with King Co. • Coordinated with WSP • Identified potential Traffic Control Points • Established External web page www.wsdot.wa.gov/northwest/greenriver/
Mitigation efforts Signal Cabinets SR 167 @ MP 18 SR 18 Scour
ESF 2 – Communications Dave Salang, DIS
Statewide Fiber Infrastructure Failure of these connections could potentially cause all services provided by DIS and K20 in Northwestern Washington to be unavailable. DIS and the University of Washington are working with the providers to provide alternate routing. Seattle Spokane Olympia Yakima Pullman Vancouver Affected Customer Sites • DIS is assisting affected customers in the flood area with their telecommunications and information technology disaster planning needs.
Communication/Outreach Alerts Direct link to flood portal Photos of flooding with direct link to flood portal page Direct link to flood portal page or latest information Washington State YouTube channel has direct link from Access Washington
ESF 3 – Public Works & Engineering Bob Bippert, GA
ESF 3Public Works & Engineering Currently there are no assignments for under ESF 3 other than the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reporting on the operation of the Dam General Administration is hosting an ATC45 training session on November 20th in the GA Auditorium
ESF 5 – Emergency Management Dr. Terry Egan, EMD
ESF 6 – Mass Care, Housing, & Human Services Sue Bush, DSHS
ESF 7 – Logistics Laura Goudreau, EMD
ESF 8 – Public Health & Medical Services Dan Banks, DOH
Concept of Operations Set up DOH Incident Command Structure Outreach to Public Health Seattle-King County and impacted cities Evaluate and protect critical water supplies Identify possible vaccine needs and distribution logistics Identify other possible public health impacts
Concept of Operations (Cont) Participate with other state agencies, and local health entities on issue oriented workgroups Participate in weekly sub-cabinet meetings Coordinate with GA to ensure on-going operations of the DOH Kent facility Coordinate with support agencies and federal partners on planning activities
ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Response Ron Bowen, WSP
ESF-10 Hazardous Materials Developed Hazmat & Waste Management Flood Prevention Plan Reduction of Stored Hazardous Waste at 675 Waste Generations Sites in Flood Zone Spill Prevention Measures at 253 Underground Storage Tanks Removal/Stabilization at 68 Listed Toxic Waste Cleanup Sites Waste Water Treatment Plant Prevention Strategies with 100 million gallons per day Potential.
ESF-10 Hazardous Materials • Aggressive Education & Outreach Campaign • Visits to Underground Storage Tank Owners • Inspections of Hazardous Waste Generators • Technical Assistance Materials via Mail • Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events • If Prevention Fails – Ecology Hazmat Team is Prepared to Respond to Drifting Hazardous Materials
Location of Potentially Impacted • Hazardous Waste Generators • Toxic Cleanup Sites • Underground Storage Tanks
Confirmed and Suspected Cleanup site(Within 250ft of floodplain)
ESF 11 – Agriculture & Natural Resources Dave Hodgeboom, Agriculture
Emergency support Function 11 – agriculture and natural Resources • Coordinating Agency: WSDA • Primary Agency (ies): • Provision of Nutrition Assistance: DSHS • Animal/Plant Disease & Pest Response: WSDA, WDOH, WDFW • Safety & Security of the Commercial Food Supply: WSDA & WDOH • Natural, Cultural, and Historic (NCH) Resources: DNR, WDOE, WDFW, Parks, and GA
Emergency support Function 11 – agriculture and natural Resources • Coordination activities: WSDA, DNR, WDFW, DSHS, WDOE, DNR, WDOE, WDFW, Parks, and GA have been coordinating with each other, King County, and our federal partners. • The agencies are meeting the requirements of the Governor’s Directive. • WSDA, DNR, WDFW, and WDOE have or are meeting with their FEMA RROC ESF-11 counterpart.
ESF 12 – Energy Jim Hazzard, Commerce
Commerce & Energy Emergencies Governor’s Directive 9/14/2009 Commerce directed to “Work with energy providers to identify and mitigate potential affects on energy infrastructure.” RCW 43.21F.060 Commerce directed to “Prepare and update contingency plans for implementation in the event of energy shortages or emergencies.” RCW 43.21G.030 “… in developing plans for the production, allocation, and consumption of energy, give high priority to supplying vital public services…”
Key Actions Being Taken Bonneville Power Administration: Weighing down towers with rocks and gravel. Puget Sound Energy: Weighing down towers with rocks and gravel. Protecting substations with sandbags, installing pumps Working with cities to time de-energizing of system with evacuations Working with cities on certification for entry to evacuation zones Working with key customers for back up or re-routing to safe lines Olympic Pipeline: Continuing to refine remote control capability from Tacoma, maintaining 70% distribution in the event Renton control center is evacuated. Notified refiners who are preparing to supply Tacoma and points south with barges, rail cars and additional trucks.
ESF 13 – Law Enforcement & Security Craig Johnson, WSP
ESF-13 Efforts to date… • Readiness for Divisions / Personnel in King and Pierce County (District I and District II) • Coordinate evacuation route strategies with WSDOT • Meetings/coordination with county/local law enforcement agencies • Communications / ESD working with King County on interoperable communications plans
ESF-13 Support Agencies Department of Corrections (DOC) • DOC has personnel available to assist with traffic control, evacuation, and civil unrest in the event that additional law enforcement resources were needed in the affected area. • WSP’s Rapid Deployment Force can assist with security alongside DOC in the transportation/movement of prisoners from correctional facilities impacted by flooding to alternate locations Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) • Has 30 FWO available in W. Wash to assist with law enforcement response – more resources can be called upon from other parts of the State • WDFW has specialized equipment including airplanes, boats, ATVs and 4-wheel drive vehicles available
ESF 15 – Public Messaging Rob Harper, EMD
Admin/Legal Workgroup Joe Panesko, AGO