Sens. Feinstein-Murkowski Earthquake Resilience Bill Signed Into Law
The legislation was cosponsored by Sens.
"Not even two weeks ago, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck just a few miles north of
"Thanks to a bipartisan effort, our earthquake preparedness bill has been signed into law," Feinstein said. "Investing in earthquake research and improving the early-warning system will save lives. Recent earthquakes in
First authorized in 1977, NEHRP has led to significant improvements in earthquake early warning, monitoring, and research. The bill reauthorizes the program for five years after the most recent reauthorization expired in 2009. It also enables earthquake-prone communities to better prepare and protect themselves by minimizing losses through infrastructure improvements and hazard and risk assessments.
Bill highlights:
* Removes outdated language related to earthquake prediction and instead emphasizes the continued development of earthquake early warning systems through the Advanced National Seismic System.
* Requires the production of a set of maps showing active faults and folds, liquefaction susceptibility, and other hazards that can be induced by an earthquake, such as landslides.
* Reduces various administrative burdens for federal agencies that are disruptive to the essential mission of the program and improves data sharing between agencies.
* Enhances coordination among federal agencies, and with state agencies.
* Provides clear direction to the four federal agencies charged with overseeing NEHRP - the
* Directs the
* Directs the completion of a comprehensive assessment of the nation's earthquake risk reduction progress, as well as areas that require more funding, and evaluation of resulting hazards such as tsunamis or landslides.
Murkowski is chairman of the
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