ANNEX A: WAKE COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS
A. WAKE COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS A.1 RISK ASSESSMENT This section contains an inventory of critical facilities at risk within the planning area of unincorporated Wake County. Additionally, hazard risk and vulnerability details are provided for those hazards that are spatially defined and have variations in risk that could be evaluated quantitatively on a jurisdictional level within unincorporated Wake County. The hazards included in this section are: Dam Failure, Flood, and Wildfire. A.1.1 CRITICAL FACILITIES Wake County and the HMPC provided a local inventory of critical facilities and community lifelines, which are a priority for mitigation planning and emergency management. Lifelines are the most fundamental services in the community that, when stabilized, enable all other aspects of society to function. Table A.1 provides a count of critical facilities by FEMA lifeline category within unincorporated Wake County. Figure A.1 shows the locations of all critical facilities within unincorporated Wake County. Table A.1 – Critical Facilities by Type, Unincorporated Wake County
Facility Type
Count of Facility Type
Structure Value
Communications
6
$441,436
Energy
59
$794,142,598 $4,786,013,503 $1,769,659,066
Food, Hydration, Shelter Hazardous Materials
208
213
Health and Medical Safety and Security
12
$7,489,498
32
$880,935,762 $740,064,975 $830,734,337 $9,809,481,175
Transportation Water Systems
7
156 693
Total
Source: Wake County, HMPC Note: Values were not available for some facilities in the IRISK database
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