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Disaster Sanitation (PDF 547.69 KB)
Have you ever thought about where you’ll "go" when there is nowhere to "go"? After a major earthquake, we may need to live without running water and working toilets for weeks or months.
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Earthquake Preparedness (PDF 857 KB)
Since 2010, four local earthquakes have shaken Washington County. In 1700, the entire Pacific Northwest felt a major earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 600-mile-long fault that runs parallel to the Oregon and Washington coastlines.
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Emergency Supplies (PDF 249.39 KB)
An emergency can happen at any time. Being ready means having emergency supplies on hand. These supplies should meet the needs of everyone at home, including pets.
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Emergency Water (PDF 435.15 KB)
Storing water for emergencies is one of the most important things you can do. Most people can survive for several days or weeks without food but only a few days without water.
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Extreme Temperatures in Summer and Winter (PDF 128.75 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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Get Connected (PDF 923.09 KB)
During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
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Washington County Hazards (PDF 270.13 KB)
There are many hazards that can affect you in Washington County. This flyer covers earthquakes, floods, windstorms, and winter storms because they are the most likely to occur or can cause widespread damage.
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Emergency Preparedness 101 Presentation (PDF 1.62 MB)
Publication
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GRAC Agenda October 19, 2023 (PDF 228.32 KB)
GRAC Agenda October 19, 2023
Meeting agenda
Solid Waste & Recycling
GBL Resource List_ES_2023.pdf (PDF 1.8 MB)
Bins, posters, sticker in Spanish
Flyer
Solid Waste & Recycling