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Exhibit A <br />including EPC-produced hazard maps showing location of critical and essential <br />facilities and HAZUS-MH (see below). <br />• Community Profile will be developed for the project area. More than just <br />demographics and organizational structure, the Profile will reflect the history and <br />unique characteristics of the community. <br />Mapping resources within the jurisdiction will be utilized by EPC to assist the reader <br />in understanding the location and vulnerability to hazards. Additionally, EPC will <br />produce any other maps necessary to properly explain the location of hazards as <br />they relate to critical and essential facilities. Also, see below for a discussion on <br />HAZUS-MH. <br />HAZUS-MH (Hazards United States — Multi -Hazard) is software produced by FEMA <br />designed to estimate loss projections for earthquake, hurricane, flooding, and <br />tsunami. EPC will provide nine HAZUS-MH Level 2 maps and reports — 6 <br />earthquake scenarios and 3 flood scenario including Prado Dam inundation. The <br />scenarios will be selected by the Planning Team. HAZUS-MH utilizes data from the <br />most recent U.S. Census. That information is overlaid with a hazard scenario (e.g. <br />Newport -Inglewood Fault). In the case of an earthquake scenario, the HAZUS-MH <br />output is a map showing shaking intensities along with a very detailed report on <br />impacts to people, structures, infrastructure, and utilities. A sample HAZUS-MH <br />flood map prepared by EPC is shown below: <br />#36221v2 <br />