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=== Summary === | === Summary === | ||
[[File:2025.11.14.UFSWQD Training.McCabe (4).jpg|thumb|''A NET volunteer learns about levee inspection from the Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District. Photo by Karlene McCabe, November 14 2025.'']] | |||
Support the safety and integrity of local levees by conducting routine visual inspections using provided go-kits and reporting findings. Inspections and maintenance of the levee system promotes levee integrity in the larger effort to protect lives and property. Levee failure during a flood can cause [[wikipedia:1948_Columbia_River_flood|catastrophic damage]]. These inspections are a frontline prevention measure. Levee inspection volunteers contribute to: | Support the safety and integrity of local levees by conducting routine visual inspections using provided go-kits and reporting findings. Inspections and maintenance of the levee system promotes levee integrity in the larger effort to protect lives and property. Levee failure during a flood can cause [[wikipedia:1948_Columbia_River_flood|catastrophic damage]]. These inspections are a frontline prevention measure. Levee inspection volunteers contribute to: | ||
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|style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px"|'''Position ID''' | |style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px"|'''Position ID''' | ||
|style="text-align: center; background: #13135a; color: white"|<big>'''VSF 03.03.01: Levee Inspection Team Member'''</big> | |colspan=3 style="text-align: center; background: #13135a; color: white"|<big>'''VSF 03.03.01: Levee Inspection Team Member'''</big> | ||
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|style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="25%" |'''Mission Area''' | |style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="25%" |'''Mission Area''' | ||
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|style="text-align: center; background: darkgray; color: gainsboro" width="25%"|'''<big>Response</big>''' | |style="text-align: center; background: darkgray; color: gainsboro" width="25%"|'''<big>Response</big>''' | ||
|style="text-align: center; background: darkgray; color: gainsboro" width="25%"|'''<big>Recovery</big>''' | |style="text-align: center; background: darkgray; color: gainsboro" width="25%"|'''<big>Recovery</big>''' | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Lead Agency''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Lead Agency''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District (UFSWQD); deployments issued by PBEM. | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District (UFSWQD); deployments issued by PBEM. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Active NET Required?''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Active NET Required?''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" |Yes. | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |Yes. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Structure''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Structure''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |Levee Inspection Team Members work in pairs and report to an UFSWQD Division Supervisor or Operations Section Chief. | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |Levee Inspection Team Members work in pairs and report to an UFSWQD Division Supervisor or Operations Section Chief. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Relevant Knowledge, Skills, Abilities''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Relevant Knowledge, Skills, Abilities''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" |Basic radio operation principles, including radio etiquette. | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |Basic radio operation principles, including radio etiquette. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Licenses and Certifications''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Licenses and Certifications''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |None required. | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |None required. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Currency''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Currency''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" |Required to complete a [[Background Checks|Criminal Background Check]] at PBEM's expense every three years. | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |Required to complete a [[Background Checks|Criminal Background Check]] at PBEM's expense every three years. | ||
Completion of a training refresher at the start of each rainy season with UFSWQD. | Completion of a training refresher at the start of each rainy season with UFSWQD. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Physical Requirements''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Physical Requirements''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |✍️ Volunteers must travel along unpaved inspection routes [approx distance or shift duration?], often in rough weather. They should carry a personal daypack. | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |✍️ Volunteers must travel along unpaved inspection routes [approx distance or shift duration?], often in rough weather. They should carry a personal daypack. Possible exposure to variable and/or extreme weather conditions. Possible, though unlikely, exposure to water-borne pathogens found in floodwater. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Task Book''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Task Book''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" |None at this time. | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |None at this time. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''PPE and Recommended Equipment''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''PPE and Recommended Equipment''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |'''PPE:''' Weather appropriate/watertight clothes (rain gear) and watertight footwear designed for trails. NET vest, ID, and hard hat. | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |'''PPE:''' Weather appropriate/watertight clothes (rain gear) and watertight footwear designed for trails. NET vest, ID, and hard hat. | ||
'''Equipment:''' Personal cell phone with camera (for emergency communications and to document incidents), PBEM-issued 800 MHz radio, personal daypack with drinking water and snacks. | '''Equipment:''' Personal cell phone with camera (for emergency communications and to document incidents), PBEM-issued 800 MHz radio, personal daypack with drinking water and snacks. | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Forms''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Forms''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" | | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |[[Media:2025.10.11.Volunteer Levee Patrol Form.pdf|2025.10.11.Volunteer Levee Patrol Form]] | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Updated''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Updated''' | ||
| style="background: white; padding: 10px" |2025.09.15 | | colspan=3 style="background: white; padding: 10px" |2025.09.15 | ||
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| style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Released''' | | style="background: #13135a; color: white" width="105px" |'''Released''' | ||
| style="padding: 10px" |2025.05.12 | | colspan=3 style="padding: 10px" |2025.05.12 | ||
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!<big>Publish Date</big> | !<big>Publish Date</big> | ||
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|Levee Threat Monitoring Guidelines (UFSWQD Flood Emergency Action Plan, Appendix M, 2016) | |[[Media:2025.10.11.Levee Monitoring Guide & UFSWQD Patrol Maps.pdf|Levee Threat Monitoring Guidelines (UFSWQD Flood Emergency Action Plan, Appendix M, 2016)]] | ||
| | |Establishes a set of “Best Practices” based on field-tested techniques used by levee maintaining agencies, their engineers, flood fight specialists, and levee inspectors to mark and monitor a levee threat. | ||
| | |State of California Department of Water Resources and [https://urbanfloodsafetyor.gov/about-us/ The Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District] | ||
| | |2012.04.__ & 2016.__.__ | ||
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