A Model methodology for assessment of seismic vulnerability and impact of disruption of water supply systems.
Material type: TextSeries: ATC ; 25-1Publication details: [Redwood City, Calif. : Applied Technology Council], 1992Description: vii, 146 p. : ill., mapsReport number: ATC-25-1Subject(s): DDC classification:- F 624.17620973 MOD
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Bibliography: p. 135-137
Funded by Federal Emergency Management Agency -- t.p.
Prepared for ATC by EQE International -- t.p.
Principal investigator: Christopher Rojahn
A practical model methodology for the detailed assessment of seismic vulnerability and impact of disruption of water supply systems is presented. This methodology provides the means to conduct a preliminary or "first phase" examination of earthquakes on water system functionality at the local or regional level. The methodology has been designed for use by water system operators and has evolved from the review and comparison of existing available water supply system seismic evaluation methodologies
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