Standard Operating Procedure On The Conduct Of Geohazard Assessment
RAPID GEOHAZARD ASSESSMENT
- Scale of Output map: 1:100,00 to 1:50,000
- Information gathered during the field:
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Notations on possible causes or contributing parameters
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Impacts created such as:
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Number of affected households/properties
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Amount of damage (infrastructure, agriculture, etc)
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Field documentation (i.e. pictures and/or video footages)
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Depth and width of floodwaters
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Breadth of a slide
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Actions taken:
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Immediate information of the concerned local authorities or residents in the area about the possible risk involved
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Prepare technical report that would be immediately release to authorities (e.g. Secretary, Director, Regional Executive Director/Regional Director, NGA/LGU concerned) within appropriate time, and if necessary within 36 hours from the completion of work
RECONNAISSANCE GEOHAZARD ASSESSMENT
- Scale of Output map: 1:50,000
- Information gathered during the field:
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Historical accounts or records of incidence(s)
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Location(s) of previous or historical incidence(s) which is also plotted/pinpointed on the map
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Whenever necessary, sampling of rock /soil or any datable information is made for future analytical or laboratory works.
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All the communities or barangays within the project area are being covered for the purpose.
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Rate of completion depends on the area and number of concerns
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Team consists of:
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Four (4) geologist
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Two (2) geologic aides
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At least 80% of the total # of barangays in three (3) municipalities could be covered in two(2) weeks