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TypeReport
TitleChemical hazards, mitigation and preparedness in areas of high seismic risk: a methodology for estimating the risk of post-earthquake hazardous materials release
AuthorsSeligson, H. A.; Eguchi, R. T.; Tierney, K. J.; Richmond, K.
Year1996
NumberNCEER-96-1996
InstitutionNational Center for Earthquake Engineering Research
Abstract

The first significant step towards developing a constructive area wide response and mitigation program for chemical plants is to be able to quantify the seismic risk potential of hazardous materials release and its effect on surrounding communities. Thus, the objective of this project was to develop a methodology that would enable local jurisdictions to determine the magnitude of the problem and identify areas most susceptible to earthquake-induced hazardous materials release. The generalized methodology, as developed, includes five major steps; inventory development, seismic hazard analysis, component vulnerability assessment, regional vulnerability assessment, and population risk assessment. The results enable local emergency managers to prepare for and mitigate potential earthquake-induced releases. This report illustrates the application of the methodology for assessing the risk of earthquake-induced hazardous materials release and its impact on surrounding population. The methodology is demonstrated on the Los Angeles area using data from a survey conducted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, limited to 22 plants using ammonia and/or chlorine within Los Angeles County.

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Created: Serkan GIRGIN, 2011/09/13 15:17:54 – Updated: Serkan GIRGIN, 2014/03/17 15:44:40

Damage Classifications

NoPlant Unit TypeNameDescription
1.Storage TankSeligson et al. (1996) - Storage Tank

Damage states for horizontal storage vessels.

5
2.ReactorSeligson et al. (1996) - Reactor

Damage states for reactor vessels.

5
3.PumpSeligson et al. (1996) - Pump

Damage states for feed controller units (pumps).

5

Fragility Curves

NoNameDamage ClassificationParameterUnitValidity Conditions
1.Seligson et al. (1996)Seligson et al. (1996) - Storage TankMMI-Shape: Cylindrical Horizontal; Storage Condition: Atmospheric5-
2.Seligson et al. (1996)Seligson et al. (1996) - ReactorMMI--5-
3.Seligson et al. (1996)Seligson et al. (1996) - PumpMMI--5-

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