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Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton | Disaster Debris Management Plan | 2022 <br />10 <br /> <br />Flooding <br />Flooding may also be a debris-generating incident. For debris estimation, HAZUS was used to <br />model a 100-year flood event. HAZUS estimates the amount of debris that will be generated by the <br />flood. The model breaks debris into three general categories: 1) finishes (drywall, insulation, etc.), <br />2) structural (wood, brick, etc.), and 3) foundations (concrete slab, concrete block, rebar, etc.). Other <br />debris, such as HHW, whitegoods and vegetation are not included due to small volumes. This <br />distinction is made because of the different types of material handling equipment required to handle <br />the debris. The results are below. <br /> <br />Dublin <br />The model estimates that a total of 4,031 tons of debris will be generated. Of the total amount, <br />Finishes comprise 100% of the total, Structural comprises 0% of the total, and Foundation comprises <br />0%. Using a calculation of 25 tons of debris per truckload, this incident results in 162 truckloads of <br />debris. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />100 Year Flood