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Western States Seismic Policy Council Names 2009 Awards in Excellence
Winners
February 3, 2009
The Western States Seismic Policy Council Board of Directors is
pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 WSSPC Awards in Excellence. The
Overall Award in Excellence in Mitigation went to Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska,
for their School Seismic Hazard Mitigation Program.
The program is a communitywide
effort of the Kodiak Island Borough of Alaska to assess the seismic risk to the
Borough’s public schools and then perform the needed seismic retrofit construction.
The community was recognized for their sustained commitment to take action on
public school structural seismic safety, and being a model for other communities to
follow to provide seismically safe schools and enhanced knowledge of seismic risks.
“Kodiak Island Borough is honored, proud, and excited to have been chosen for the
2009 WSSPC Overall Award in Excellence for Mitigation,” said Rick Gifford,
Manager of Kodiak Island Borough. “We thank our community, the school district,
world class consultants, elected and appointed boards and commissions, dedicated
staff and state agencies who are our partners in accepting this prestigious award.”
Also selected for a 2009 WSSPC Award in Excellence in other areas were the
following:
- Innovations: Redwood Coast Tsunami Work Group, operating from
Humboldt State University Earthquake Education Center;
- Outreach to General
Public: City of Santa Rosa, California Emergency Preparedness Program called
COPE (Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergency;
- Outreach to
Business/Government: Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Division
of Geology and Earth Resources, Geologic Hazards Program for their Washington Decision Makers Field Conference and guidebook; and
- Research: Wasatch and Sevier Faults Paleoseismic Research conducted by the Utah Geological Survey.
The WSSPC Awards in Excellence program was started in 1996 to recognize
achievement in different areas of earthquake mitigation, preparedness and response. “The Awards have been an effective method for sharing model programs and
products throughout the western United States, western Canada, and the far Pacific
region, and in recognizing the hard-working, creative and innovative efforts within
the earthquake hazards reduction community,” said WSSPC Chairman John Parrish.
The Awards will be given at the joint WSSPC-Earthquake Engineering Research
Institute annual conference at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah at a banquet Friday February 13, 2009. Summaries of the 2009 winning
programs and projects are posted on the Western States Seismic Policy Council’s
website at www.wsspc.org.
The mission of the Western States Seismic Policy Council is to develop
seismic policies and disseminate information about programs intended to reduce
earthquake-related losses.
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