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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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4/19/2022
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Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton | Disaster Debris Management Plan | 2022 <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Pleasanton: The model estimates that a total of 40,390 tons of debris will be generated. Of the total <br />amount, Finishes comprises 94% of the total, Structure comprises 3% of the total, and Foundation <br />comprises 3%. If the debris tonnage is converted into an estimated number of truckloads, it will <br />require 1,616 truckloads (@25 tons/truck) to remove the debris generated by the flood. <br /> <br />100 Year Flood <br /> <br /> <br />1.4.3 Debris Planning Assumptions <br />This plan assumes the following facts as accurate for the execution of this plan: <br />• Debris operations will be managed at the most local level. <br />• The Cities have or will develop existing procedures to use local resources to the maximum <br />extent possible to manage debris. <br />• The Cities have a diverse population that will have unique needs during debris operations. <br />• In a catastrophic disaster, communication networks may be inoperable, transportation <br />infrastructure might be severely debilitated, and resources will be limited. <br />• The Cities may use private-sector resources to support debris operations following a <br />catastrophic disaster. <br />• The Cities will request additional resources as necessary through established channels <br />contained in the SEMS.
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