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- Slide 4: Disaster Recovery at the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library
- Slide 5: .
- Slide 7: POPULATION 73,824
- Slide 8: Main Library Bookmobile Arlington Branch
- Slide 9: 905,671 items checked out
- Slide 10: BOOKS TOTALS FOR 2007 ADULT FICTION 148,569 ADULT NONFICTION 73,466 BEGINNING FICTION 65,116 CHILDRENS FICTION 24,805 CHILDRENS 27,141 NONFICTION YOUNG ADULT 15,598
- Slide 11: AUDIO VISUALS TOTALS FOR 2007 AUDIO BOOKS 22,616 COMPACT DISCS 45,710 DVD 215,211 VIDEO 61,767
- Slide 12: Established on April 16, 1888 The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library was established on April 16, 1888 by an act of the Ohio General Assembly and opened its doors to the public on January 27, 1890 in a basement room of the Hancock County Courthouse.
- Slide 13: 1935 Finally, in 1935 the Findlay Public Library moved from the Courthouse basement into the old Post Office building on Broadway. Built in 1906, the building was purchased from the federal government for $50,000. Also in 1935, Ohio libraries began receiving state funding from the intangibles tax.
- Slide 15: June 14, 1981 January 3, 1991 Flood: Lost 13,000 Lost all carpeting in Children’s Books and the lower level. 3 $50,000 in equipment inches of sewer water and furnishings in the flowed through the Children's Room after lower level. Loss of a flood hit Findlay. carpeting in the administrative offices, board room and break room. No books were lost.
- Slide 16: Flood Categories (in feet) Major Flood Stage: 13 Moderate Flood Stage: 12 Flood Stage: 11 Action Stage: 8 Historical Crests (1) 18.50 ft on 03/13/1913 (2) 18.46 ft on 08/22/2007 (3) 17.43 ft on 06/14/1981 (4) 16.76 ft on 02/11/1959 (5) 16.50 ft on 02/07/2008 (6) 16.10 ft on 01/22/1959 (7) 15.42 ft on 06/02/1997 (8) 15.40 ft on 12/01/1927 (9) 14.85 ft on 12/31/1990 (10) 14.78 ft on 01/06/2007 Low Water Records (1) 0.6 ft on 09/12/1976 (2) 0.7 ft on 09/18/1968 (2) 0.7 ft on 10/17/1965 (4) 0.8 ft on 09/21/1980
- Slide 17: JUNE 12, 1997 . Lost all carpeting in the basement due to sewer water flowing through the lower level. Replaced carpeting in administration. Tile was placed in hallway and break room.
- Slide 18: Main Street in Findlay
- Slide 19: Library Basement—Friends of the Library Used Book Store
- Slide 20: Supply Room
- Slide 21: . AUGUST 22, 2007 . 100 year flood hits Hancock County. Lost entire basement: Administration, Technical Services, Book Cellar, Adult Services Offices, and Maintenance. All services were lost: phones, internet, boiler, electric, HVAC etc.
- Slide 22: . FINDLAY BECOMES A FEDERAL DISASTER AREA President . Bush declared the City of Findlay a disaster area on September 11, 2007.
- Slide 23: CONSTRUCTION COMMUNICATION CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Slide 24: Phone list of key employees Home emails Backup tapes of NT network AND Keep the library patron’s informed!
- Slide 26: As you can see, we get about 500 hits a day. Notice it dropped to ZERO after the flood, as our Web Server was offline.
- Slide 27: Work with FEMA and Insurance to move things along as quickly as possible. If you do not know what you are doing, hire a temporary person to help. Ask FEMA or Insurance people for contact names.
- Slide 28: Work even harder to keep the patron’s happy, they have had flood issues too!
- Slide 30: On the road 7 days a week during FLOOD RECOVERY
- Slide 31: River crested at 18.4 feet Hancock County was deluged with 9 inches of rain in one night 82.4 billion gallons of water fell in 24 hours Damages estimated at 60 million
- Slide 32: 100 year flood hits FINDLAY, OHIO
- Slide 33: Items from the Lower Level brought up by the Staff who could get to the Library as the Blanchard River crested.
- Slide 34: That sign stayed up for 3 months
- Slide 36: August 22, 2007
- Slide 37: Note hometown hero Ben Roethlisberger on the Billboard. Bridge over the Blanchard River on Main Street in Findlay. Bridge built this low becomes a dam during a flood and makes the situation worse.
- Slide 38: Still closed to the Public to this day during Construction
- Slide 39: Water in drawer—Lower Level
- Slide 40: Lower Level
- Slide 41: Library Lower Level
- Slide 42: August 23, 2007
- Slide 43: Friends of the Library Used Books Storage Area
- Slide 44: Tri-Weh Construction
- Slide 45: August 2007
- Slide 46: Book Drop Closed. No Fines Today
- Slide 47: Note temporary office for Tri-Weh in the Lobby
- Slide 48: Super heating the upper level to save the Books
- Slide 49: Lower Level. Note the Mural on wall
- Slide 50: Electronic……
- Slide 51: Very few items could be saved
- Slide 52: All drywall and carpeting had to be removed
- Slide 53: Main Library re-opens on December 3rd, 2007. Rebuilt basement and new Administration & Technical Services area to open mid-October 2008

