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THE CITY OF <br /> pL£ASANTONC <br /> Infrastructure Exposure <br /> The City of Pleasanton also examined the hazard exposure of infrastructure within the <br /> jurisdiction based on the information on ABAG's website at <br /> http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/pickdbh2.html. Of the 340 miles of roadway in the <br /> City of Pleasanton the following are exposed to the various hazards analyzed. <br /> Exposure (miles of infrastructure) <br /> Hazard Roadway Transit Rail <br /> 2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010 <br /> Total Miles of Infrastructure 313 340 3 6 4 8 <br /> Earthquake Shaking (within highest 260 339 3 6 4 8 <br /> two shaking categories) <br /> Liquefaction Susceptibility (within 201 256 3 5 3 7 <br /> moderate, high, or very high <br /> liquefaction susceptibility <br /> Liquefaction Hazard (within CGS 0 175 0 5 0 4 <br /> study zone) <br /> Earthquake-Induced Landslides 0 9 0 0 0 0 <br /> (within CGS study zone)' <br /> Earthquake Faulting (within CGS 15 15 0 0 0 0 <br /> zone) <br /> Flooding(within 100 year floodplain) 22 5 0 0 0 0 <br /> Flooding (within 500 year floodplain) 60 69 0 1 1 1 <br /> Landslides (within areas of existing 27 20 0 0 0 0 <br /> landslides) <br /> Wildfires (subject to high, very high, 32 19 0 0 0 0 <br /> or extreme wildfire threat) <br /> Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Threat 200 212 2 4 3 5 <br /> Dam Inundation (within inundation 184 214 1 4 4 7 <br /> zone) <br /> Tsunamis not applicable <br /> Droughts not applicable <br /> 1 The California Geological Survey continues to map Alameda County and added the Livermore- <br /> Altamont arca in late 2009. <br /> 2 Pleasanton is located inland. <br /> 3 Drought is not a hazard for roadways. <br /> 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 9 September 1, 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br />