Definition of Emergency Evacuation Zone I

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Emergency Evacuation Zone I

The term 'Emergency Evacuation Zone I ' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The emergency evacuation zone immediately below a dam and located on both sides of the river or stream. Generally, it is recommended that this zone extend to a distance equivalent to a combination of floodwave travel time of 0-15 minutes and/or a warning time of 0-4 hours, whichever is most conservative. May be labeled as immediate response zone, evacuation zone I, evacuation zone A, or other appropriate name'.

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