Tabucchi, T. H. P.; Davidson, R. A.
Post-Earthquake Restoration of the Los Angeles Water Supply System.
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
March 7, 2008,
144 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-08-0008
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Los Angeles (California); Water treatment plants; Drinking water; Water pipes; Water supply; Simulation; Water systems; Restoration; Seismic effects; Water distribution; California; Distribution systems; Hydraulic flow
Hanson, R. D.
US/Japan Cooperative Research Program in Earthquake Engineering on Repair and Retrofit of Structures. Proceedings of the Third Seminar Held at San Francisco, California on May 13-15, 1982.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
May 1982,
373 p.
Keywords: Foreign technology; Rebuilding; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Meetings; Retrofit; Seismic design; Earthquakes; Structural design; Damage assessment; Reinforced concrete; Restoration; Structures; Construction joints
Ballantyne, D. B.; Crouse, C. B.
Reliability and Restoration of Water Supply Systems for Fire Suppression and Drinking Following Earthquakes.
November 1997,
206 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/GCR-97-730
Keywords: ; Reliability; Hazards; Performance evaluation; Alternatives; Fire fighting; Water supply; Fire departments; Pumping; Earthquake damage; Potable water; Water treatment plants; Pipelines; Water pipes; Water systems; Water distribution; Storage tanks; Reservoirs; Seismic effects; Municipal water; Repairing; Drinking water; Restoration; Distribution systems
Scawthorn, C.
Marmara, Turkey Earthquake of August 17, 1999: Reconnaissance Report.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
March 23, 2000,
206 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-00-0001
Keywords: Damage assessment; Waste water; North Anatolian Fault Zone; Seismicity; Social impact; Earthquake damage; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Medical services; Water systems; Infrastructure; Electric power; Soil mechanics; Lifelines; Marmara Turkey Earthquake; Ground motion; Marmara (Turkey); Geotechnical engineering; Industrial plants; Emergency response; Restoration; Structural analysis; Remote sensing; Natural gas; Transportation networks; Political aspects
Supplemental Environmental Assessment to the Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) for Typcial Recurring Actions Resulting from Flood, Earthquake, Fire, Rain, and Wind Disasters in California as Proposed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Mojave Water Agency, Groundwater Monitoring Wells Replacement Project, FEMA-DR-1577-CA.
October 2006,
11 p.
Keywords: ; Environmental impacts; Rain; Federal assistance programs; Ground water; Crisis management; Earthquakes; Recovery; Monitoring; Restoration; Natural disasters; Water wells; Wind; California; Emergencies; Fires; Mitigation; Floods