Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton | Disaster Debris Management Plan | 2022
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<br />- Staging areas
<br />• State regulatory requirements
<br />- Environmental regulations
<br />- Organic waste disposal reduction targets
<br />- Zero waste initiative
<br />• Resident expectations
<br />• Populations with disabilities and access and functional needs
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<br />1.4 Incidents and Assumptions
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<br />This plan intends to provide guidance for a large-scale disaster that generates significant volumes
<br />of debris that will overwhelm the Cities and require contractor coordination and support. The Cities
<br />are vulnerable to many disasters that have the potential to generate large volumes of debris,
<br />including natural and human-caused disasters.
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<br />1.4.1 Debris Scenarios
<br />Since 1977, Alameda County has experienced 19 presidentially declared disasters. Knowledge of
<br />the past can provide the Cities some understanding of possibilities for future events and a basis for
<br />planning. Table 1 below lists the types of disasters that have occurred, as well as the FEMA disaster
<br />number assigned and dates for those incidents
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<br />Table 1 Presidentially Declared Disasters in Alameda County
<br />Type of Event FEMA Disaster
<br />Number
<br />Declaration Date
<br />SCU Lightning Complex Fire FM-5338 August 21, 2020
<br />COVID-19 Pandemic DR-4418 March 22, 2020
<br />COVID-19 Public Health Emergency EM-3428 March 13, 2020
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Mudslides DR-4308 April 1, 2017
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Mudslides DR-4305 March 16, 2017
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Mudslides DR-4301 February 14, 2017
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, Mud Flows DR-1646 June 5, 2006
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, Mud Flows DR-1628 February 3, 2006
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding DR-1203 February 9, 1998
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding DR-1155 January 4, 1997
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, Mud Flows DR-1046 March 12, 1995
<br />Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, Mud Flows DR-1044 January 10, 1995
<br />Oakland Hills Fire DR-919 October 22, 1991
<br />Severe Freeze DR-894 February 11, 1991
<br />Loma Prieta Earthquake DR-845 October 17, 1989
<br />Severe Storms, Flooding DR-758 February 12, 1986
<br />Coastal Storms, Floods, Slides, Tornadoes DR-677 January 21, 1983
<br />Severe Storms, Flood, Mudslides, High Tide DR-651 January 7, 1982
<br />Drought EM-3023 January 20, 1977
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<br />Except for the drought that occurred in 1977 and the pandemic in 2020, each of these types of
<br />incidents listed has the capacity to generate a large amount of debris. To assist the Cities in
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