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Guam Hazard Mitigation Plan - Western States Seismic Policy Council

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SECTIONTHREE<strong>Plan</strong>ning Process DocumentationTable 3-22008 <strong>Guam</strong> HMP Review and Revisions2008 <strong>Guam</strong> HMP Actions Needed to Be Taken for 2011 <strong>Guam</strong> HMPSection 4, Island Description Document any changes to the Government of <strong>Guam</strong> since 2008.Section 5, Risk AssessmentSection 6, <strong>Mitigation</strong> StrategySection 7, <strong>Plan</strong> Maintenance ProcessSection 8, ReferencesUpdate population projections for 2010.Gather and update information on tourism arrivals and buildingpermits issued through 2010.Update asset data (building stock; population; and essentialfacilities, major utilities, and transportation systems).Document development trends, including a general discussion onmilitary buildup.Meet with the GHMO and the HMAC to determine if additionalhazards need to be considered, and if so, profile new hazards.Update hazard profiles. Utilize various hazard data sources todetermine recent historical events and discuss new hazard areas.Conduct vulnerability analysis using updated asset and hazardinformation, interpret analysis, and discuss new findings.Remap hazard areas and asset locations in GIS, as needed.Acquire hazard-mitigation-related polices and plans from theGovernment of <strong>Guam</strong>.Review and update available federal funding sources.Determine which 2008 mitigation actions have been implementedand document completed projects in the plan maintenance section.Incorporate new mitigation actions from state plans and policiesbased on the updated risk assessment developed by the HMAC andother interested organizations.Prioritize mitigation actions for the implementation strategy.Determine the implementation strategy for selected mitigationactions.Review the plan maintenance process with GHMO to determinewhat worked and what did not work.After discussion/analysis with the GHMO, revise the planmaintenance process, as needed.Include new sources.3-6

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