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Planning for and Responding to Natural Disasters using GIS Data E. Stefan Coutoulakis, Capt. Ret. EGFD, R.I. EPA Region 1
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RI FLOODS: Cameo as a First Responder Tool
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State of R. I.
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West Warwick, R. I.
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RT 95 & Rt 295, R. I. (Overview)
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RT 95 & RT 295, R. I.
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RT 95 & RT 295, R. I. (Flood Zones)
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RT 95 & RT 295, R. I. (Flood Zones/Effected Areas)
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RT 95 & RT 295, R. I. (Flood zones/Effected Areas)
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RT 95 & RT 295, R. I. (Flood Zones/Effected Areas)
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Flood Zones/Effected Areas)
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Warwick WWTP Warwick WWTP
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Arctic Dam: Using Marplot
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Arctic Dam: Using Cameo
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Lessons learned: How we applied lessons learned from our flood to help Nashville, Tenn
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City of Nashville, Tenn
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City of Nashville, Tenn: Bldg Footprints
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City of Nashville, Tenn: DFIRM Flood Zone Data 2010
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City of Nashville, Tenn: Bldg in Flood Zones
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City of Nashville, Tenn: Bldg Footprints/Parcels
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City of Nashville, Tenn: Bldg Search within Flood Area
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Effected Addresses
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How was this handled? How was this handled? - This exercise actual occurred with fire and law enforcement resources. It took nearly 5 hours to determine the affected populated areas… - We did it in less than 5 minutes.
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Lessons Learned
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- Develop a tiered system for flood stages - Ensure reverse 911 system is accurate - Educate the public to warning messages -What can be done -What will be done -What will happen if ignored - Deployment of resources based flood stage warnings.
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