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It is recommended that the <br /> Emergency Services Department <br /> procure several ArcGIS a c' • <br /> extensions , including 3d Analyst, • <br /> Spatial Analyst, and ArcGIS : ,•a <br /> Tracking Analyst . In addition , it is _ <br /> recommended that the <br /> Department procure the EPA ' s ° <br /> ALOHA modeling software to ` m •�� - <br /> .� • <br /> assist with hazardous materials • <br /> spill modeling . The Departments • • • <br /> existing CAMEO and EM2000 ® ` ` " e • • e e . <br /> software applications should <br /> also be utilized for GIS based <br /> modeling , analysis , and c - r � . n <br /> emergency management ;- . " J - <br /> tracking . <br /> ArcGIS Tracking Analyst Extension will allow for weather <br /> system tracking <br /> GIS can also be used to conduct hazardous material release/contamination modeling . GIS <br /> offers a means for deriving time-critical information , such as plume analyses for gas releases , <br /> water and sewer contamination modeling Icortaminants in water/sewer systems ) , and <br /> risk/catastrophe modeling . <br /> FM lmf,e,. '6 <br /> f I <br /> t 1 i <br /> ++ r <br /> Example of Plume Analysis A Plume Analysis Map Can Provide Valuable <br /> Modeling Interface Information for Determining Contamination Paths, <br /> Rates of Dispersion, and Identification of Affected <br /> Populations <br /> Field Access to Geo-Spatial Data <br /> It is recommended that the Emergency Services Department purchase a mobile data <br /> browser application for use in vehicle computers as well as computers used by field <br /> 52 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />