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Hazard Maps

Explore the maps below to gain insights into natural hazard risks for your region. Hazard data can be incorporated into your utility’s risk assessments for scenario planning. For natural hazard risk assessment technical assistance, please contact the SWIFT team. 


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Explore historical hurricane data and modeled storm surge extents to assess your utility’s risk to coastal flooding.   

Storm Surge Map 

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Explore active wildfires, past wildfire patterns, and community exposure to evaluate your utility’s wildfire risk.

Wildfire Conditions and Risk Map

 
 

Emergency Response for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities

  • Plan For Emergencies
    • Develop or Update an Emergency Response Plan
    • Emergency Drinking Water Supply Guidance
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    • Build Earthquake Resilience
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  • Mutual Aid and Assistance for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities
    • Learn About Water/Wastewater Agency Response Networks (WARNs)
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  • Decontamination
    • Documents to Guide Remediation
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  • Strengthening Water Infrastructure for Tomorrow
    • Natural Hazard Technical Assistance for Utilities
    • Resilient Strategies Guide
    • Hazard Maps
    • Utility Case Studies
    • Funding Utility Resilience Projects
  • Water Utility Communication During Emergency Response
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Last updated on September 25, 2025
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