Governor, Administration: Governor's Proclamation: Calling the Fifty-Sixth Legislature into a Second Special Session
Issued: November 8, 2005
EXECUTIVE
ORDER
Declaring
a State of Emergency from Spring Runoff and Flooding in Duchesne County
WHEREAS, beginning on or
about April 15, 2005, and continuing to June 23, 2005, severe spring runoff and
mudslides in the watershed caused flooding along all drainage systems in
Duchesne County, Utah;
WHEREAS, the peak flows on
these rivers were at or near their historical highs;
WHEREAS, these floods have
caused severe damage to public roads, bridges, and riverbanks in many areas;
WHEREAS, several area
reservoirs were completely full and in danger of overtopping, and debris in the
river channels was creating a continuing hazard to public safety in Duchesne
County, Utah;
WHEREAS, immediate attention
was necessary to alleviate the situation which threatened the safety, health,
and welfare of the citizens of Duchesne County;
WHEREAS, these conditions
created a disaster emergency within the intent of the Disaster Response and
Recovery Act of 1981; and
NOW THEREFORE, I, Jon M.
Huntsman, Jr., Governor of the State of Utah;
DO HEREBY ORDER that a "State
of Emergency" exists due to the aforesaid spring runoff and flooding in
Duchesne County, and that such area is declared to be a disaster requiring aid,
assistance, and relief available pursuant to the provisions of State statutes,
and the State Emergency Operations Plan, which is hereby activated.
IN
WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah this
8th day of November, 2005.
(State Seal)
Jon
M. Huntsman, Jr.
Governor
ATTEST:
Gary
R. Herbert
Lieutenant
Governor
2005/0021
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