TY - JFULL AU - A. Bumbová and M. Čáslavský and F. Božek and J. Dvořák and E. Bakoš PY - 2013/8/ TI - Hazard Identification and Sensitivity of Potential Resource of Emergency Water Supply T2 - International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering SP - 433 EP - 438 VL - 7 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/16395 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 79, 2013 N2 - The paper presents the case study of hazard identification and sensitivity of potential resource of emergency water supply as part of the application of methodology classifying the resources of drinking water for emergency supply of population. The case study has been carried out on a selected resource of emergency water supply in one region of the Czech Republic. The hazard identification and sensitivity of potential resource of emergency water supply is based on a unique procedure and developed general registers of selected types of hazards and sensitivities. The registers have been developed with the help of the “Fault Tree Analysis” method in combination with the “What if method”. The identified hazards for the assessed resource include hailstorms and torrential rains, drought, soil erosion, accidents of farm machinery, and agricultural production. The developed registers of hazards and vulnerabilities and a semi-quantitative assessment of hazards for individual parts of hydrological structure and technological elements of presented drilled wells are the basis for a semi-quantitative risk assessment of potential resource of emergency supply of population and the subsequent classification of such resource within the system of crisis planning. ER -