
December 2018 Newsletter.

Ali Sahabi, GEC
Principal, Optimum Seismic, Inc.
Resilience Effort Pays Off for Alaska, Following 7.0 Quake
Alaska’s recent 7.0 quake was of historic proportions, yet caused no fatalities. This was due to the state’s commitment to resilience following the disastrous quake of 1964.
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House Passes Bill to Enhance Earthquake Safety
A bill co-authored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein is poised to be signed into law to enhance a broad number of earthquake safety features, including early warning, monitoring and research.
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NASA Mars Study to Reveal Insight into Earth’s Tectonics
NASA’s InSight space probe recently touched down on Mars for a two-year mission to monitor seismic activity and transmit data that will help scientists better understand the plate tectonics of our Earth.
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California Approves Rate Reduction for Policy Owners
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones just approved a rate reduction for California Earthquake Authority earthquake policyholders that will “bring millions of dollars in premium savings for tens of thousands in the state.”
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Big Quake Could Leave Seattle Area Without Water
A new seismic analysis shows that Seattle area residents could be without water for one to two months after a major quake. Every neighborhood would lose tap water for drinking, showering, flushing – and firefighting. “We’re looking at very significant impacts,” one analyst said.
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Scientists: 2016 Quake Drew New Zealand Islands Closer
Scientists determined that New Zealand’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake in 2016 caused the north and south islands to move closer to each other. The rare quake ruptured on at least 25 fault lines, causing significant land movement.
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Seismic Retrofits: It’s What You Don’t Know That Can Hurt You
Knowledge is key to understanding threats and developing strategies to overcome them. We know seat belts protect us from injury and that retrofits also save lives and protect property. Yet thousands of apartment owners prefer to stay in the dark about the risks associated with their buildings.
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Upcoming Events
Optimum Seismic is teaming up with the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles on free educational seminars about retrofits and resilient communities. To learn more, call us at 323-OPTIMUM or click on the link below.
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