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7/11/2011 | Yolo County General Information |
National Pipeline Mapping System The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) is a geographic information system (GIS) created by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) in cooperation with other federal and state governmental agencies and the pipeline industry. The NPMS consists of geospatial data, attribute data, public contact information, and metadata pertaining to the interstate and intrastate hazardous liquid trunklines and hazardous liquid low-stress lines as well as gas transmission pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, and hazardous liquid breakout tanks jurisdictional to PHMSA. |
7/11/2011 | Yolo County General Information |
PG&E Pipeline Locations Gas Transmission Pipeline information provided from PG&E's Geographic Information System, 2010. Street map information provided by Google. Pacific Gas and Electric Company is providing this map as a courtesy and for general information purposes only. It does not represent that the information contained herein is accurate for any particular purpose, and therefore disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Independent verification from experts should be obtained prior to any specific use. Recipient accepts full responsibility for any consequences associated with use of this information. |
3/17/2011 | Ham Radio Emergency Communications |
California Amateur Radio Linking Association (C.A.R.L.A.) C.A.R.L.A. is a growing network of repeaters providing coverage across Northern & Central California and Western Nevada. It is intended to be used as a reliable communications resource during significant local, regional and wide area incidents, and is open to all licensed amateur radio operators. If you're new to C.A.R.L.A., please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with The System, and review the Usage Guidelines. |
12/18/2010 | Emergency Equipment Disaster Preparedness |
GetReadyGear: Survival Kits Help You Survive for 72 Hours A local Sacramento business GetReadyGear was founded by experienced emergency responders with extensive emergency preparedness knowledge. We bring over 12 years of search and rescue experience to the design of our emergency kits where we blend usefulness, quality and cost to provide the best value for our customers. |
11/1/2010 | Disaster Preparedness | Ready Set Go Kits Finding the right emergency survival kit doesn't have to be complicated. FEMA recommends that you have 72 hours worth of survival gear for each member of your household stored in the locations you are most likely to be during an emergency. Following FEMA's guidelines, we've pre-assembled 72 hour emergency survival kits for your most common locations: home, car, work and school. |
10/27/2010 | Yolo County General Information |
Nixle - Stay Connected to the Information that Matters Most Nixle’s mission is to enable government agencies, small to medium size businesses and enterprise-level organizations to communicate in a secure way and exchange multimedia content over a trusted mobile platform. Our product line supports secure enterprise grade communications for both public and private messaging. |
9/30/2010 | Yolo County General Information |
California Amateur Radio User's Net (CARUN) & Valley Emergency Repeater Association (VERA) In brief, you should know the following about us: The CALIFORNIA AMATEUR RADIO USERS NET (CARUN) was founded in 1991 providing repeater communications, service and Technical Enjoyment for Hams, interested individuals, etc...Our system has always been open to all licensed Amateur Radio Operators, but accommodating ARES and RACES groups. The VALLEY EMERGENCY REPEATER ASSOCIATION was founded February 2010 originally formed to service the Bald Mt repeater on Tancred, CA. This technical service group consists of the following hams: Dick AA6DF, Roberto KJ6CCH, David N6QDY, Steve WA6HAM and Jeff WB6DKX. |
6/29/2010 | General Information Yolo County |
Contra Costa Repeater Association - Serving the SF Bay Area since 1977 Welcome to the Contra Costa Repeater Association Homepage. The CCRA was established in 1977 and operates the WA6HAM repeater system. The CCRA is dedicated to providing the amateur radio community in Contra Costa County and surrounding areas, repeaters that can be used for public service activities. |
8/16/2009 | General Information | Cal Fire News Cal Fire news on Twitter's Website |
8/3/2009 | General Information | The Tevis Cup The Tevis Cup Ride is the founding modern-day equestrian event of its kind in the world. Today, there are hundreds of endurance riding events throughout the nation and in many countries overseas that are based upon the methods and standards originally established by this event. |
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