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Explore the challenges and solutions in emergency planning for dams in Montgomery County, Maryland. Discover case stories, recurring challenges, and effective strategies for operational coordination, public information, and mass care.
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Dam Emergency Planning Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security
Bit of Background • National Capital Region (NCR) • ~8 million people region-wide • 8 counties • Nearly 3 dozen municipalities • Montgomery County • 1.1 million • 19 municipalities
Bit of Background • Maryland Department of Environment (MDE) • COMAR 26.17.04.05 • Low, Significant, High Hazard • Addt’l info, EAP Templates
Bit of Background • No natural lakes in Maryland • 27 Significant / High hazard dams • Majority earthen dams • Numerous local challenges • Hazard creep • Multiple owner/operators • Urbanized water sheds • Short warning time
3 Case Stories • Lake Needwood (2006) • Local Event Overview • Regional Event Overview • Wheaton Dam (Yearly) • Burnt Mills Dam (2014)
3 Recurring Challenges • Operational Coordination • Before & during • Public Information & Warning • Internal Communication • Public Information • Mass Care
Solutions In a Snap • Operational Coordination • WebEOC • Systems Integration • Hazard Mitigation Funds • Public Information & Warning • Mass Notification Software • IPAWS • Mass Care • WebEOC
Final Thoughts • “Can do” attitude goes a long way • Success lies more on the staff than the stuff • Area familiarization plays a key role • Train like you fight, fight like you train
Contact Information Matt Miziorko E: matthias.miziorko@montgomerycountymd.gov -Subject: Best Practice for Dams