Delaware All Hazard Mitigation Plan
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1 Delaware All Hazard Mitigation Plan By David Carlson State Hazard Mitigation Officer Introduction
2 Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires States to maintain a Standard State Mitigation Plan to ensures funding eligibility for: Permanent Work Public Assistance Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Pre Disaster Mitigation Program Flood Mitigation Assistance Certain Fire Mitigation Grants Authority
3 Community Profile Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) Capability Assessment Mitigation Strategy Overview
4 Location 2010 Population % Change New Castle County 538, % Increase Kent County 162, % Increase Sussex County 197, % Increase Statewide 897, % Increase Community Profile
5 Principle Industries Leading employers Recreation Disaster Information Other Significant Changes Community Profile
6 The verbiage in the vulnerability assessment of the State Mitigation Plan changed dramatically. Vulnerabilities themselves have not changed significantly.
7 HIRA Change Highlights HAZUS-MH used for Flood, Hurricane Wind, and Earthquake Analysis. Included Derecho Winds in the Hazard Identification. Public Health/Technological/Man-caused Hazard Assessment placed in FOUO Annex. For State level plan, emphasis on the Minor Civil Divisions within each County.
8 Natural Hazards Assessed Flood Hurricane Wind Thunderstorm Tornado Hail Winter Storm Drought Earthquake Dam/Levee Failure
9 Flood Potential for New Castle County
10 Flood Potential for Kent County
11 Flood Potential for Sussex County
12 Repetitive Loss Properties as of January 1, 2014 New Castle County Number of Repetitive Losses Kent County Number of Repetitive Losses Sussex County Number of Repetitive Losses Christiana 8 Big Stone Beach 1 Bethany Beach 57 Elsmere 2 Bowers Beach 2 Dagsboro 7 Hockessin 4 Dover 6 Dewey Beach 39 Marshalton 7 Frederica 10 Fenwick Island 17 Middletown 7 Little Creek 2 Laurel 1 New Castle 10 Milford 12 Lewes 9 Newark 20 Total 33 Long Neck 2 Port Penn 1 Milford 12 Stanton 4 Millsboro 10 Townsend 1 Millville 1 Wilmington 93 Milton 4 Yorklyn 5 Ocean View 4 Total 162 Rehoboth Beach 30 Riverdale 1 South Bethany Beach 25 Seaford 8 Selbyville 9 Total 236 Source: Bureau Net
13 Hazard Profile for Category 1 Storm Hazard Profile for Category 2 Storm
14 Hazard Profile for Category 1 Storm Hazard Profile for Category 2 Storm
15 Hazard Profile for Category 1 Storm Hazard Profile for Category 2 Storm
16 Statewide Potential Losses from Flood County Annualized Losses 100 Year Event 500 Year Event New Castle $844,910,000 $844,180,000 $1,098,620,000 Kent $158,837,000 $158,710,000 $205,840,000 Sussex $78,397,000 $78,410,000 $99,440,000 Total $1,082,144,000 $1,081,300,000 $1,403,900,000
17 Potential Flood Losses to Critical Facilities Statewide Jurisdiction 100-Year Flood 500-Year Flood New Castle County $4,993,150 $7,010,600 Kent county $3,583,700 $4,629,700 Sussex County $1,324,500 1,681,150 TOTAL $9,901,350 $13,321,450
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21 Statewide Potential Losses from Hurricane Wind County Annualized Losses 100 Year Event 500 Year Event New Castle $5,821,000 $60,862,560 $464,480,390 Kent $3,398,000 $32,982,200 $327,305,560 Sussex $12,734,000 $134,403,570 $1,528,143,180 Total $21,953,000 $228,248,330 $2,319,929,130
22 Potential Wind Losses to Critical Facilities Statewide Jurisdiction 100-year Hurricane Wind 500-Year Hurricane Wind New Castle County $400,649 $3,224,135 Kent county $625,120 $6,147,119 Sussex County $3,973,745 $38,723,993 TOTAL $4,999,514 $48,095,247
23 Potential Annualized Losses from Thunderstorms Summary New Castle County $779,874 Kent County $588,913 Sussex County $1,079,676 Total $2,448,463 New Castle County Kent County Sussex County MCD Brandywine $130,644 MCD Central Kent MCD Bridgeville- $63,432 Greenwood $43,162 MCD Central Pencader $42,588 MCD Dover $369,299 MCD Georgetown $57,824 MCD Greater Newark $97,337 MCD Felton $19,086 MCD Laurel-Delmar $99,661 MCD Lower Christiana $53,559 MCD Harrington $42,811 MCD Lewes $254,489 MCD Middletown-Odessa $35,048 MCD Kent Coastal $5336 MCD Milford South $100,734 MCD New Castle $109,668 MCD Kenton $16,554 MCD Millsboro $101,005 MCD Piedmont $55,023 MCD Milford North $72,344 MCD Milton $55,770 MCD Pike Creek-Central Kirkwood $62,812 MCD Smyrna $ MCD Seaford $116,478 MCD Red Lion $8,455 TOTAL MCD Selbyville- $588,913 Frankford $250,553 MCD Upper Christiana $41,920 TOTAL $1,079,676 MCD Wilmington $142,820 TOTAL $779,874
24 Annual Severe Thunderstorm Wind Events (NOAA) County Total Events Years Annual Events Kent, DE New Castle County, Sussex County, DE Statewide
25 Tornados in Delaware
26 Potential Annualized Losses from Tornadoes Summary New Castle Count $391,533 Kent County $407,423 Sussex County $209,201 Total $1,008,157 Breakdown by Jurisdiction New Castle County Kent County Sussex County MCD Brandywine $67,400 MCD Central Kent $40,762 MCD Bridgeville- Greenwood $8,013 MCD $21,971 MCD Dover $231,882 MCD Georgetown $13,803 MCD Greater $50,216 MCD Felton $12,265 MCD Laurel-Delmar $!6,828 MCD $24,021 MCD Harrington $27,511 MCD Lewes $56,764 MCD Middletown- Odessa $13,917 MCD Kent Coastal $5,336 MCD Milford South $24,045 MCD New Castle $52,599 MCD Kenton $10,637 MCD Millsboro $20,034 MCD $28,362 MCD Milford North $46,488 MCD Milton $10,729 MCD Pike Creek-Central Kirkwood $32,405 MCD Smyrna $32,542 MCD Seaford $25,767 MCD Red Lion $5,336 TOTAL $407,423 MCD Selbyville- Frankford $50,046 MCD $21,624 TOTAL $209,201 MCD $73,682 TOTAL $391,533
27 Annual Tornado Events (NOAA) County Total Annual Years Events Events New Castle County Kent County Sussex County Statewide
28 Potential Annualized Losses from Hail Summary New Castle County $158,170 Kent County $127,263 Sussex County $482,172 Total $767,605 Breakdown by Jurisdiction New Castle County Kent County Sussex County MCD Brandywine $16,452 MCD Central Kent $14,109 MCD Bridgeville- Greenwood $15,967 MCD Central Pencader $5,363 MCD Dover $74,090 MCD Georgetown $27,505 MCD Greater Newark $12,257 MCD Felton $5,336 MCD Laurel-Delmar $43,205 MCD Lower Christiana $5,863 MCD Harrington $5,940 MCD Lewes $121,057 MCD Middletown- Odessa $5,336 MCD Kent Coastal $5,336 MCD Milford South $47,915 MCD New Castle $12,839 MCD Kenton $5,336 MCD Millsboro $48,045 MCD Piedmont $6,930 MCD Milford North $10,804 MCD Milton $21,381 MCD Pike Creek- Central Kirkwood $7,910 MCD Smyrna $6,312 MCD Seaford $51,347 MCD Red Lion $5,336 TOTAL $127,263 MCD Selbyville- Frankford $105,750 MCD Upper Christiana $5,336 TOTAL $482,172 MCD Wilmington $74,548 TOTAL $158,170
29 Annual Hail Events (NOAA) County Total Events Years Annual Events New Castle County Kent County Sussex County Statewide
30 Potential Annualized Losses from Winter Storms Summary New Castle County $133,355 Kent County $118,889 Sussex County $102,782 Total $355,026 Breakdown by Jurisdiction Jurisdictions Jurisdictions Jurisdictions MCD Brandywine $24,477 MCD Central Kent $12,472 MCD Bridgeville- Greenwood $5,336 MCD $7,512 MCD Dover $60,039 MCD Georgetown $5,336 MCD Greater $13,532 MCD Felton $5,336 MCD Laurel-Delmar $5,336 MCD $8,258 MCD Harrington $5,347 MCD Lewes $33,417 MCD Middletown- Odessa $5,336 MCD Kent Coastal $5,000 MCD Milford South $5,336 MCD New Castle $16,160 MCD Kenton $5,000 MCD Millsboro $7,522 MCD $11,969 MCD Milford North $19,784 MCD Milton $5,336 MCD Pike Creek- Central Kirkwood $12,106 MCD Smyrna $5,911 MCD Seaford $5,336 MCD Red Lion $5,336 TOTAL $118,889 MCD Selbyville- Frankford $29,827 MCD $6,306 TOTAL $102,782 MCD $22,363 TOTAL $133,355
31 Annual Winter Storm Events (NOAA) County Total Annual Years Events Events New Castle County Kent County Sussex County Statewide
32 Potential Annualized Losses from Drought Summary New Castle County $1,389,511 Kent County $5,300,809 Sussex County $15,596,987 Total $22,287,307 New Castle County Kent County Sussex County MCD Brandywine $13,958 MCD Central Kent $239,132 MCD Bridgeville- Greenwood $2,648,755 MCD $28,193 MCD Dover $564,489 MCD Georgetown $929,283 MCD Greater $10,609 MCD Felton $601,845 MCD Laurel-Delmar $3,654,293 MCD $5,336 MCD Harrington $1,293,669 MCD Lewes $1,027,364 MCD Middletown- Odessa $1,114,178 MCD Kent Coastal $90,000 MCD Milford South $2,006,347 MCD New Castle $13,309 MCD Kenton $322,368 MCD Millsboro $858,065 MCD $66,212 MCD Milford North $1,233,352 MCD Milton $820,692 MCD Pike Creek- Central Kirkwood $5,336 MCD Smyrna $955,954 MCD Seaford $871,508 MCD Red Lion $120,352 TOTAL MCD Selbyville- $5,300,809 Frankford $2,780,680 MCD $6,692 TOTAL $15,596,987 MCD $5,336 TOTAL $1,389,511
33 Statewide Potential Losses from Earthquake County Annualized Losses 100 Year Event 500 Year Event 2500 Year Event New Castle $3,008,000 $0 $42,850,000 $842,620,000 Kent $410,000 $0 $4,880,000 $75,110,000 Sussex $2,100,000 $0 $4,250,000 $67,480,000 Total $5,518,000 $0 $51,980,000 $985,210,000
34 Potential Earthquake Losses to Critical Facilities Statewide Jurisdiction 100-year Earthquake 500-year Earthquake New Castle County $0 $262,082 Kent county $0 $95,824 Sussex County $0 408,796 TOTAL $0 766,702
35 Statewide Estimated Exposure of People to Dam Failure Location Estimated Population at Risk New Castle County 8,614 Kent county 3,467 Sussex County 3,126 Statewide Total 15,707
36 Hazard Rankings Hazard New Castle Ranking County Kent County Sussex County Statewide 1 Flood Flood Flood Flood 2 Hurricane Wind Drought Drought Winter Storm 3 Winter Storm Winter Storm Winter Storm Thunderstorm 4 Earthquake Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Hurricane Wind 5 Drought Extreme Extreme Extreme Heat/Cold Heat/Cold Heat/Cold 6 Thunderstorm Earthquake Earthquake Drought 7 Extreme Temperature Tornado Tornado Tornado 8 Tornado Hurricane Wind Hurricane Wind Hail
37 Capability Assessment Changes Updated Organizational information Community Plans in place Updated National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and Community Rating System (CRS) data Incorporated NFIP policy information into assessment Capability Assessment
38 National Flood Insurance Program Communities Withdrawing: None Communities Joining: Odessa, Felton, Delmar, and Frankford Capability Assessment
39 Community Rating System Community Date of Entry CRS Classification CRS Premium Discount Town of Bethany 05/01/ % Town of Dewey Beach 10/01/ % Town of Fenwick Island 10/01/ % City of Lewes 10/01/ % City of New Castle 10/01/ % City of Newark 10/01/ % City of Rehoboth Beach 10/01/ % City of Seaford 10/01/ % Town of South Bethany 10/01/ % *Delaware City 10/01/ % *New Castle County 05/01/ % Capability Assessment
40 Flood Insurance County V Zone A Zone Policies Total Coverage New Castle 0 2,265 3,612 $875 Million Kent ,184 $295 Million Sussex 1,160 14,349 21,250 $5.28 Billion Total 1,192 17,152 26,046 $6.45 Billion Capability Assessment
41 Mitigation Strategy Changes Goals and Objectives reviewed with no changes Mitigation Actions Reviewed by DNREC Coastal Programs to be consistent with Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategy Total of 76 Mitigation Actions listed in the plan Most State Actions Designed to support actions identified in the Local Mitigation Plans Mitigation Strategy
42 New Mitigation Actions 1. Support the installation of Emergency Generators as stand-alone mitigation projects. 2. Develop procedures to update and maintain the core HAZUS-MH data. 3. Develop Site Specific Data in high risk flood areas for HAZUS analysis. 4. Develop User Defined Facility Listings for critical facilities not identified as critical in HAZUS-MH. 5. Complete the Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategy and integrate with other plans. 6. Conduct a Delaware specific Climate Change. 7. Increase the real-time monitoring of water levels in streams, bays and dams. 8. Formalize assistance to coastal communities in developing community resiliency plans. Mitigation Strategy
43 Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program Consist of three sub-programs Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program Flood Mitigation assistance Program Hazard Mitigation Assistance
44 Questions Hazard Mitigation Assistance
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