Impact of the Hazards
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Economic Disruption
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Businesses, roads damaged/closed
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Roads closed
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Businesses, roads damaged/closes
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Utility lines down
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Minor impact
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Hail damage to crops, transportation disrupted, power surges
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Utility lines down, livestock threatened
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Vulnerable Critical Facilities
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18 facilities
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3 Emergency response facilities, 2 casinos
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N/A
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Schools, buildings with large spaces
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Masonry structures, items on shelves, etc.
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Radio communications disrupted
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Power losses
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Property Damage
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Major
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Moderate
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Major
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Major
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Minor
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Minor
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Minor
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Safety Hazard
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Med
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Med
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Med
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Med
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Low
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High
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High
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Sq. miles Affected
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57
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13
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N/A
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1
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100
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100
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500
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Impact Location
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Floodplains
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Floodways
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Floodplains
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Anywhere
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Urban areas
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Anywhere
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Anywhere
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Annual Chance
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1%
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10%
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< 1%
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30%
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1%
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100%
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100%
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Hazard
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Base Flood
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10-year Flood
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Dam Failure
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Tornadoes
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Earthquakes
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Thunderstorms
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Winter Storms
| Property damage: The property damage column is a factor of the estimated damager per structure times the number of structures likely to be damaged by the hazard. A tornado that will destroy 50 $100,000 homes produces $5 million in property damage, the same as a flood that causes $25,000 in damage to 200 homes.
Critical facilities: The types of critical facilities and infrastructure that are affected are listed.
Economic disruption: Typical impacts on businesses and utilities are listed in this column.
Overall, we have adequate data on the hazards affecting the County as a whole. However, to measure the impact on individual communities and locations, such as critical facilities, requires additional effort beyond the scope of this county-wide plan. It is recommended that each critical facility be investigated further to determine its vulnerability to damage by the hazards reviewed in this chapter.
2.8.References -
Blackberry Creek Watershed Management Plan, Blackberry Creek Watershed Resource Planning Committee, 1999
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Blackberry Creek Watershed Management Plan, Blackberry Creek Watershed Resource Planning Committee, September 1999.
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Citizen’s Guide to Geologic Hazards, American Institute of Professional Geologists, 1993
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Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan, Kane County Stormwater Management Planning Committee, October 1998
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“Federal Disaster and Emergency Assistance, 1990 – 2002, Kane County, Illinois,” FEMA, 2003
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Flood insurance claims records, Federal Emergency Management Agency, as of March 31, 2001.
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Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Map, Kane County and incorporated areas, FEMA, December 20, 2002
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Floodplain Management Home Study Course, Illinois Association for Floodplain and Stormwater Management, 2000.
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Floodplain Management Study Blackberry Creek and Tributaries, IDNR Office of Water Resources and US Soil Conservation Service, 1989
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Floodplain Management Study Indian Creek and Tributaries, Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Water Resources, US Soil Conservation Service, 1986.
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Floods of July 18-20, 1996 in Northern Illinois, US Geological Survey, Open-File Report 97-425.
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Fox River Chapter of the American Red Cross summary of 1996 flooding in northeastern Illinois.
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Hail Loss Potential in the US, Insurance Institute for Property Loss Reduction, 1995.
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Illinois Emergency Operations Plan Hazard Analysis, Draft, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, 1995.
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Illinois Hazard Mitigation Plan, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, 2000.
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Institute of Business and Home Safety website, www.IBHS.org.
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Multi-Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1997.
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National Lightning Safety Institute website, www.lightningsafety.com
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River Mileages and Drainage Areas for Illinois Streams, US Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations 79-111.
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Survey of municipalities, Spring 2003.
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The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1989.
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Tornado Project Online, at web address: www.tornadoproject.com
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Understanding Your Risks – Identifying Hazards and Estimating Losses, FEMA 386-2, 2001
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University of Nebraska website, http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/U_S_SEVERE.html
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US Geological Survey website, “Earthquake History of Illinois,” http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/states/illinois/illinois_history.html
Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan 2– September 2003
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