The California Geological Survey on Thursday released online
earthquake fault zone maps for fault-ridden regions of the state,
including most of the Bay Area.
The California Geological Survey on Thursday released online earthquake fault zone maps for fault-ridden regions of the state, including most of the Bay Area.
The online map shows the state overlain by boxes representing every quadrangle – an area of 62 square miles – covered by an earthquake fault zone map. Clicking on a box lets users download the map. Only regions with active faults are mapped.
If property is located in an earthquake fault zone, that fact must be disclosed to a potential buyer. And undeveloped property may require a fault study before a home can be built.
“California is earthquake country,” said John Parrish, California’s state geologist and head of the California Geological Survey. “If people are purchasing property, they need to know whether they’re in an earthquake fault zone.”
With the online tool, available at www.quake.ca.gov/gmaps/ap/ap_maps.htm, property owners can determine if their parcel is in a fault zoned region by typing in its address. If the property is not in a zoned quadrangle, then there’s no disclosure requirement, Parrish said.
“If they are in a zoned city or county, then they can take a closer look at the maps,” he said.
Inquiries about the earthquake fault zone maps can be sent to
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