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The Field Act: Protecting California’s Schools from Seismic Hazards Timothy Dawson Engineering Geologist California Geological Survey, Menlo Park.

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1 The Field Act: Protecting California’s Schools from Seismic Hazards Timothy Dawson Engineering Geologist California Geological Survey, Menlo Park

2 Xinjian Primary School Kindergarten (left) and Hotel (right) survived with little damage Du Bin for the New York Times

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4 Newport – Inglewood fault zone 1933 Long Beach Earthquake Occurred March 10, 1933, 5:54 PM (timing is everything) M 6.4 120 fatalities 120 schools in Long Beach area, 70 destroyed $50M (1933 dollars)

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6 Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Long Beach

7 Alexander Hamilton Junior High School, Long Beach

8 Jefferson Junior High School : Worst of the worst?

9 Compton School

10 Compton School. Note rain of bricks at the entrance

11 Stanford School, Long Beach: A reinforced concrete seismic survivor

12 Franklin Junior High School, Long Beach

13 AFTERMATH 1933 - Enactment of the Field Act. Enacted as an on April 10, 1933 one month after the earthquake. 1939 - Enactment of the Garrison Act. Enacted in order to protect public school children in structures built before 1933. However, school districts not required to make necessary inspections. 1967 to Present - Various amendments. Schools required to make necessary inspections and retrofitting or abandonment of unsafe structures. Geologic investigations required in Alquist-Priolo Zones. Many other modifications….

14 Provisions of the Field Act Authorizes the State Architect to develop state-wide building code. Division of the State Architect (DSA) given authority to approve or reject plans for construction of new schools and alterations to existing buildings. California-licensed architect or structural engineer responsible for preparation of plans. DSA reviews plans and issues certificate of compliance once project is approved. Violation of the provision of the Act is a felony.

15 CGS Role in the Field Act Under contract to DSA to review geotechnical and geological aspects of school sites Surface fault ruptureLiquefaction Landslides Seismic Design (Ground motion)

16 http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/News/Documents/1933_EQ_poster.pdf

17 Weblinks to photo sources are in the notes window (Click “View” and “Notes page” in main Powerpoint Menu

18 Juyuan Middle School


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