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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />SECTION 4: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT <br />4.1 Overview <br />Anoka County and its communities are vulnerable <br />to a wide array of natural and manmade hazards <br />that threaten life and property. The Hazard <br />Identification section provides background <br />information for these hazards from a broad <br />perspective. It is important that all of these <br />hazards be initially considered for relevance in <br />advancing through the hazard mitigation planning <br />process. Subsequent sections of the Plan —the <br />Hazard Analysis and the Vulnerability <br />Assessment —address the hazards of specific <br />concern to Anoka County in greater detail from a <br />localized perspective. <br />Multi -hazard Requirement §201.6(c)(2)(i): <br />[The risk assessment shall include a] <br />description of the type of all natural hazards <br />that can affect the jurisdiction. <br />A. Does the plan include a description of the <br />types of all natural hazards that affect the <br />jurisdiction? If the hazard identification omits <br />(without explanation) any hazards commonly <br />recognized as threats to the jurisdiction, this <br />part of the plan cannot receive a Satisfactory <br />score. Consult with the State Hazard <br />Mitigation Officer to identify applicable <br />hazards that may occur in the planning area. <br />4.2 Hazard Identification <br />The Anoka County Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee re -considered and re-evaluated all <br />hazards in terms of their potential risk to Anoka County and participating municipalities that <br />were included in the 2013 plan. The State of Minnesota Hazard Mitigation Plan identifies <br />Blizzards and Ice Storms individually. For the purpose of this mitigation plan those hazards are <br />combined under Winter Weather. In addition, Lightning, Windstorm and Hailstorm were <br />individually identified. As those hazards are almost always encountered during thunderstorms, <br />they are combined under the Thunderstorm category. Infectious disease is a category that was <br />re -categorized under Epidemics/Pandemics, which also includes Vectors. Water contamination <br />is categorized under public utilities and radiological is categorized under Hazardous Materials. <br />Depicted in the table below is a comprehensive, listing of specific hazards that are identified by <br />FEMA, the State of Minnesota Hazard Mitigation Plan and Anoka County as hazards that may <br />potentially threaten Anoka County and its municipalities. It is followed by brief definitions or <br />descriptions of each hazard. <br />During the current update for the Hazard Mitigation Plan, the Manmade Hazard of Illegal <br />Methamphetamine Labs was reviewed. During the previous five years there have been no <br />reported Illegal Methamphetamine Labs found in Anoka County. This item has been replaced <br />with Active Violence / Active Shooter due to the increased number of incidents occurring across <br />the United States and in increase in awareness of Active Violence / Active Shooter events and <br />the need to have response plans in place for these types of incidents. <br />Commented [REK96]: Section 4 through 4.4 reviewed and <br />updated <br />Commented [RK97]: Included reason that Illegal <br />Methamphetamine Labs were removed and Active Violence / <br />Active Shooter included in Manmade Hazards. <br />
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