Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team report in response to the July 9, 1993 Presidential Disaster Declaration for the State of Illinois, FEMA-DR-997-IL.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: [1993?]Description: iii, 58 p. : ill., mapSubject: The Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team (IHMT) recommendations are intended to provide a framework for hazard mitigation activities and guide the agencies involved in the recovery and reconstruction process. Although the mitigation recommendations were developed by a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary approach, implementation is the responsibility of the lead agencies designated for the recommendations. Taking into account agency-related programs, the recommendations describe the action, time-line, and potential funding sources that will lead to reductions in future lossesItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 363.349309773INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 005734810 |
At foot of title: Covering the Counties of Adams, Alexander, Boone, Brown, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Cook, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jackson, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Knox, Lake, Madison, Mason, Massac, McHenry, Mercer, Monroe, Morgon, Ogle, Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Rock Island, Schuyler, Scott, St. Clair, Stephenson, Union, Warren, Whiteside, Winnebago
Cover title: Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team report
The Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team (IHMT) recommendations are intended to provide a framework for hazard mitigation activities and guide the agencies involved in the recovery and reconstruction process. Although the mitigation recommendations were developed by a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary approach, implementation is the responsibility of the lead agencies designated for the recommendations. Taking into account agency-related programs, the recommendations describe the action, time-line, and potential funding sources that will lead to reductions in future losses
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