This document provides a checklist for assessing landslide potential by examining signs near a slope. The checklist includes looking for past landslides, old scars on slopes, water sources nearby, tilted structures, cracked or damaged buildings, walls or foundations, and bent or damaged trees which could indicate landslide risks.
This document provides a checklist for assessing landslide potential by examining signs near a slope. The checklist includes looking for past landslides, old scars on slopes, water sources nearby, tilted structures, cracked or damaged buildings, walls or foundations, and bent or damaged trees which could indicate landslide risks.
This document provides a checklist for assessing landslide potential by examining signs near a slope. The checklist includes looking for past landslides, old scars on slopes, water sources nearby, tilted structures, cracked or damaged buildings, walls or foundations, and bent or damaged trees which could indicate landslide risks.
Quick Guide Checklist To Assess Landslide Potential
Have there been landslides in your area in the past?
Is the Are there any old scarps on the slope? Is there a spring, seep, or ponding water close by? Is there a drainage channel nearby? Are there any tilted or leaning trees, fences, or utility poles nearby? Do the trees have bent tree trunks? Is there any sign of cracking, or patched cracks in the walls or foundation? Is driveway or sidewalk cracked, patched, or down-dropped? Are any retaining or walls cracked, tilted, or off-set? Have any structures such as concrete steps moved away from the house? Do the trees have bent tree trunks? Is there a drainage channel nearby? Is there any sign of cracking, or patched cracks in the walls or foundation?