100 resultados para Hazard mitigation

em University of Michigan


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"Covering the counties of Champaign, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, McLean, Moultrie, Piatt, Vermillion."

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"FEMA-1368-DR-IL"

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"FEMA-1278-DR-IL"

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"FEMA-1170-DR-IL"

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"September 1985."

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"Covering the counties of: Alexander, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Fulton, Greene, Jackson, Jersey, Madison, Mason, Monroe, Morgan, Pike, Pulaski, Randolph, Schuyler, Scott, St. Clair and Union for public assistance and individual assistance."

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Severe weather and tornadoes passed through north central Illinois in the early evening of April 20, 2004. Tornadoes touched down in Grant Park, Hopkins Park and Kankakee in Kankakee County; Sheridan, Utica and Weldon in LaSalle County; Granville in Putnam County; and Joliet in Will County. The most severe impacts were to the Village of Utica, which was struck with an F-3 tornado.

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Report by the Illinois Office of Water Resources on a flood hazard mitigation project in Elizabethtown, Illinois. Three residences in the Ohio River floodplain will be purchased, demolished, and the property held as public open space.

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Description of a flood hazard mitigation project in Sparland whereby floodplain properties will be purchased, cleared and held as public open space.

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Description of a flood hazard mitigation project in Sidney, Illinois, whereby 12 floodplain properties along the Right Bank tributary of the Salt Fork River will be purchased, cleared of structures, and held as public open space.