EP 1110-2-13
28 Jun 96
(c)
Areas requiring priority in evacuation.
(4) Description of equipment and materials to
be stockpiled for use in carrying out emergency
(d)
operations and repairs.
(5) Listing of persons to be notified about each
(5) Assignments of responsibilities for carrying
emergency condition for which plans are made and
out emergency operations and repairs.
procedures for notification including description of
primary and secondary means of communication to be
(6) Description of needs for equipment,
used, listing of telephone numbers and addresses, and
material, and labor not available at the site which are
other information needed for reliable and prompt
needed to carry out each type of emergency operation
contact for (Corps of Engineers):
or repair.
(a)
Notifications internal to the Corps.
(7) Listing of nearby contractors and other
sources of needed equipment, material, and labor and
(b) Notifications from the Corps to principal
description of procedures for securing their assistance
local officials.
on an emergency basis.
(c) Notifications from the Corps to other Federal
c.
Notification subplan (Corps of Engineers
officials.
and non-Federal). The objective of this subplan is to
describe the procedures and means for prompt
(d) Distribution of warnings from the Corps to
notification of appropriate parties concerning existing
or potential emergencies. The major elements of the
public.
subplan are:
(e) Dissemination of warnings by the Corps
(1) Inundation maps which show the area likely
directly to the general public in the immediate vicinity of
to be inundated and time of onset of dangerously high
the dam and reservoir.
flows for each emergency condition for which plans
are made (Corps of Engineers).
(6) Example press releases for each emergency
condition for which a plan is prepared and instructions
(2) Listing of vital services and facilities outside
for adaptation before their use to the specifics of an
the area of inundation which will or may be disrupted
emergency situation including but not limited to (Corps
by the level of inundation associated with each
of Engineers):
emergency condition for which plans are made (non-
Federal).
(a)
Exact nature of emergency and degree of
danger.
(3) Listing of major secondary problems
resulting from the level of inundation associated with
(b)
Remedial action under way.
each emergency condition for which plans are made
(non-Federal):
(c)
Expected course of events and timing.
(4) Evacuation maps which show (non-
(d)
Appropriate action for public to take.
Federal):
(7) Description of the procedure and means for
(a) All areas which should be evacuated
because of inundation, secondary problems, loss of
in the immediate vicinity of the dam and reservoir
services, isolation, or other reasons which are
(Corps of Engineers).
associated with each emergency condition for which
plans are made.
(b)
Major evacuation routes.
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