Hazus Earthquake Data Runs Sample Clauses

Hazus Earthquake Data Runs. ‌ The following debris summary report is based on a 7.2 earthquake on the Mill Creek Fault Zone and includes the following Census Tracts: 41047000200, 41047000300, 41047000400, 41047000501, 41047000502, 41047000600, 41047000701, 41047000900, 41047001000, 41047001100, 41047001200, 41047001300, 41047001401, 41047001402, 41047001501, 41047001502, 41047001503, 41047001601, 41047001602, 41047001603, 41047001604, 41047001701, 41047001702, 41047001703, 41047001801, 41047001802, 41047001803, 41047002000, 41047002101, 41047002102, 41047002201, 41047002202, 41047002301, 41047002303, 41047002304, 41047002400, 41047002501, 41047002502, 41047002600, 41047002700, 41047002800, 41047010100, 41047010201, 41047010202, 41047010303, 41047010304, 41047010305, 41047010306, 41047010307, 41047010400, 41047010501, 41047010502, 41047010503, 41047010600, 41047010701, 41047010702, 41047010801, and 41047010802. Table 2-2 Hazus Debris Summary Report Debris Type Tonnage Cubic Yards1 Acreage2, 3 Xxxxx, Xxxx, and Others 996,440 3,985,759 410 Concrete and Steel 2,034,332 4,068,663 419 Total 3,030,772 8,054,422 829 Notes: 1 Cubic yards (CY) are calculated based on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) guidance, which states that for construction and demolition debris 1 ton = 2 CY, and for mixed debris 1 ton = 4 CY. 2 Total acreage of debris is based on USACE guidance, which states that 1 acre of debris 10 feet high converts to 16,133 CY. 3 To provide for roads and buffers, USACE guidance states that acreage must be increased by a factor of 1.66. See Federal Emergency Management Agency 329, Debris Estimating Field Guide for additional detail: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/pdf/government/grant/pa/fema_329_debris_estimating.pdf
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