California Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation Program Accomplishments FY07 $272,300 FY08 $284,546 Progress in 2 nd generation tsunami inundation.

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California Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation Program Accomplishments FY07 $272,300 FY08 $284,546 Progress in 2 nd generation tsunami inundation maps for emergency response planning in all populated coastal areas of CA Met with over three dozen departments with emergency planning functions from individual counties and cities affected by inundation maps while doing field work Preparation of report/guide for 2 nd generation tsunami inundation maps Participated in development of two tsunami educational videos Carried out CA’s first “live code” tsunami warning communication test Planning underway for multi-county “live code” test in March 09 Planning a Crescent City Pilot Project with TsunamiReady funding Preparing for functional exercise for the north coast (5 county) May 09 Planning workshops for local jurisdictions covering –Modeling, mapping, planning, vertical evacuation Secured approximately $500,000 for signaling devices for CA Updated procedures for tsunami warning/event response and com systems Promoted use of CISN Display with tsunami warning capability Convened CA Tsunami Steering Committee in 07 and 08 Issues: public/private partnership fizzled, modeling/mapping delay, pilot delayed

California Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation Program FY 09 Funding Request ($619,268) Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Outcome(s) Supported Amount of Funds Requested 2 nd generation inundation maps for emergency management to conform to state-of-the-practice methods and future NTHMP standards 1) Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making; preparedness and response, 2) Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $117,000 in staff time, GIS and website costs, and costs of transferring database platforms to other state and federal NTHMP partners Transfer of modeling/mapping data to NTHMP and state web-based repositories Tsunami inundation maps that support effective preparedness and response $15,000 for staff time, and GIS and website costs Conduct workshops on CA modeling/mapping Tsunami inundation maps that support effective preparedness and response $63,088 for 4 workshops

Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Outcome(s) Supported Amount of Funds Requested Develop methodology and map products for mitigating tsunami hazards in land-use planning 1) Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making; preparedness and response, 2) Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $83,000 in staff time and GIS costs Conduct workshops on tsunami planning Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $13,000 for 2 workshops Conduct tsunami response exercises Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $10,500 for 2 table-top exercises

Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Outcome(s) Supported Amount of Funds Requested Technical Assistance/ plan review Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $3000 for staff time Finalize 2 tsunami educational videos and develop strategy for dissemination Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $30,000 Produce educational poster and California Geological Survey Note for K-12 outreach Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $20,000 for staff time, and poster and Note publishing Public education materials for watercraft Reduction of loss of life and property damage from tsunamis $14,000 for study of issue/practices Regional advocacy groups, organize and fund A culture of tsunami preparedness and response $20,000

Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Outcome(s) Supported Amount of Funds Requested Establish CA Tsunami Preparedness Week in March 2010 A culture of tsunami preparedness and response $78,500 for staff time and consultant Baseline survey of planning/mitigation activities in CA Establish more tsunami resilient communities $16,280 for development of design and questionnaire Crescent City Pilot follow- up Establish more tsunami resilient communities $16,250 edit report and publish NTHMP participation by CA Successful execution of NTHMP efforts (overall) $45,000 in staff time, travel, special projects CA Tsunami Steering Committee Establish more tsunami resilient communities $5,650 for 1 meeting Conduct a “live code” tsunami communications test (multi-county) Effective/reliable warning dissemination to threatened communities $45,000 in staff time and travel

Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Outcome(s) Supported Amount of Funds Requested Work with CSWC to promote communication upgrades Effective/reliable warning dissemination to threatened communities $3,500 Maintain/improve tsunami response procedures Effective/reliable warning dissemination to threatened communities $5,500 Initiate multi-state project for HAZUS- tsunami module Establish more tsunami resilient communities $10,000 as CA share