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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

This short survey supports Clinton County’s Emergency Operations Plan update.

We are collecting resident input on which hazards you think are most likely to affect our community and which impacts worry you most. This is not a political survey and is not connected to zoning or land-use decisions.

Estimated time: 5-8 minutes.

Universal HIRA General Public Survey

SECTION 1 - Respondent Information

What area do you live in?
Adams Twp.
Chester Twp.
Clark Twp.
Green Twp.
Jefferson Twp.
Liberty Twp.
Marion Twp.
Vernon Twp.
Washington Twp.
Wayne Twp.
Richland Twp.
Wilson Twp.
Union Twp.
City of Wilmington
Village of Blanchester
Village of Clarksville
Village of Martinsville
Village of Midland
Village of New Vienna
Village of Port William
Village of Sabina
Outside Clinton County (Brown County area)
Outside Clinton County (Clermont County area)
Outside Clinton County (Greene County area)
Outside Clinton County (Highland County area)
Outside Clinton County (Warren County area)
Do you live in Clinton County year-round?
Yes
No

SECTION 2 - Hazard Priority

Select your Top 5 hazards that you believe present the greatest risks to Clinton County over the next 5 years. (Select up to 5)

SECTION 3 - Impact Concerns (What Worries You Most)

If a major emergency happened, which impacts would worry you most? (Select up to 5)

SECTION 4 - Community Lifelines

Community Lifelines are the essential services a community needs to stay safe and functioning during an emergency, like power, water, communications, healthcare, and transportation.

Which Lifelines do you think are MOST important to keep running during a major emergency? (Select up to 3)

SECTION 5 - Personal Preparedness

If your household lost power, how long could you safely get by?
Less than 12 hours
12-24 hours
1-3 days
3-7 days
7-14 days
15+ days
Not sure
Do you have a way to receive emergency alerts?
Overall, how prepared do you feel your household is for a major emergency (power outage, severe storm, or other disaster)?
Very prepared (we could handle 7+ days with minimal outside help)
Somewhat prepared (we could handle 3-7 days)
Neutral / Not sure (we have some basics but would struggle)
Somewhat unprepared (we could handle 1-3 days at most)
Very unprepared (less than 24 hours)

SECTION 6 - Local Experience

SECTION 7 - Final Comments

System Owner of the data set is Thomas Breckel, EMA Director.


Recordss retention (responses, exports, and baseline report) treated as County records. No informal deletion of responses outside the approved retention process (R.C. 149.351(A)).

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