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Lamar County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Table of Contents <br />Table 4a: Winter Storms Documented in Lamar County (1841 -2011) <br />Table 4b: Past Flood Events in Lamar County <br />5. Probability of Future Events <br />6. Vulnerability <br />7. Secondary Hazards <br />Table 7: Carbon Monoxide Levels <br />Table 7b: National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) eligible communities in <br />Lamar <br />Count <br />8. Overall Summary of Vulnerability and Impacts <br />Table 8: Summary <br />HAZARD PROFILE: Section Four - Drought <br />1. Description <br />Chart 1: Diagram of a Drought <br />2. Location <br />Figure 2: Texas Drought Monitor <br />3. Extent <br />4. Previous Occurrences <br />Table 4a: Droughts Documented in Lamar County (1841 -2011) <br />Table 4b: Texas Climatic Regions <br />Table 4c: North Texas Drought Years & Percentage of Normal Rainfall <br />5. Probability of Future Events <br />6. Vulnerability <br />7. Secondary Hazards <br />8. Overall Summary of Vulnerability and Impacts <br />Table 8a: Economic, Environmental, and Social Impacts of Drought <br />Table 8b: Texas Counties Affected by Drought <br />Table 8c: Summary <br />CHAPTER FOUR <br />MITIGATION STRATEGY <br />4.1 Hazard Mitigation Goals and Objectives <br />4.2 Comprehensive Range of Mitigation Actions <br />Table4.2: Mitigation Actions or Projects <br />4.3 Prioritization <br />Table 4.3 a - Table 4.3m <br />Summa o Lamar County Mitigation Actions byjurisdiction <br />4.4 Cost- Benefit Review <br />4.5 Effects of Mitigation Actions on Existing /Future Building and Infrastructure <br />Table 4.5: Effects on Existing /Future Buildings and Infrastructure of Hazard <br />Miti anon Activities <br />CHAPTER FIVE <br />ADOPTION, IMPLEMENTATION, MAINTENANCE & MONITORING <br />5.1 Plan Adoption <br />5.2 Plan Implementation <br />5.3: Plan Maintenance & Monitoring <br />5.4 Plan Evaluating <br />5.5 Plan Updating <br />5.6 Incorporation into Existing and Future Planning Mechanisms <br />5.7 Continued Public Participation <br />