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2019 Klltitas County Hazard Mitigation Pian <br />2020 Annual Progress Report (October 1, 2019 - September 30, <br />2020) <br />510 FMP <br />KC -29 Medium <br />Educate the public on drought resistance and encourage the use of water saving <br />landscaping, irrigation methods and farming prarticrs. <br />progress made. This activity is being advanced through the Yakima Basin Integrated Pian,' <br />KC- 30 Medium <br />Improve irrigation conveyance systems to reduce water loss through earthen canis and <br />Progress made. This activ':y Is being advanced through the Yakima Basin Integrated Pian <br />ditches, <br />and the K;ttitas Reclamation District has been active'y implementing water conservation <br />projects a;ong their diste.butlon system. <br />KC- 31 High <br />Enhance the existing dam failure early wamirg system <br />No action at this time. <br />KC -32 Medium <br />Set the coarse for sustained operations of critical county functions by the development of Progress made. Work at home orders associated with COVID-19 necessitated polices <br />a continuity of operations play. and/ora post-d'.saster recovery plan. <br />and procedures for telework for rant?nuity of operations. <br />KC - 33 High <br />Continue to support through active pa::icpatior the "county -wide" initiatives identified <br />in Volume 1 ofthe Kittitas County h'.azard Wiitiga:ion Pian. <br />Progress made <br />g <br />Progress made / ongoing actvity. Mites County Public Works participates in NOAA <br />KC- 34 High <br />ig <br />Consider participation « <br />pa potion in the National Weather Service "Storm Ready" program. <br />weather briefings year round as Issued from the regional office in Pendleton, OR. <br />Advancing storm fronts are monitored and NOAA data Is used to schedule supplementai <br />Page 5 <br />