Talk:Mount Rainier Volcano Lahar Warning System

Latest comment: 6 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified (February 2018)

Liability if System fails

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June 30 2009: The Pierce County DEM (Dept of Emergency Management) links/references at the bottom of this page are not up to date. Additionally I have done research and can NOT find an actual site page for the Lahars Warning System that is supposedly in place for Mount Rainier. Pierce County does not seem to have such a website for the Lahar system, nor does the USGS service. From what I have read there were problems or errors with the system in 2006/2007. If it is a failed or flawed system then if lives are lost associated with the failure of the warning system then what agency(ies) become liable.

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