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California Geological Survey - Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zones 

The Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning (AP) Act was passed into law following the destructive February 9, 1971 Mw 6.6 San Fernando earthquake.  The AP Act provides a mechanism for reducing losses from surface fault rupture on a statewide basis.  The intent of the AP Act is to ensure public safety by prohibiting the siting of most structures for human occupancy across traces of active faults that constitute a potential hazard to structures from surface faulting or fault creep. 

Thirteen new and revised Official Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone Maps Released September 21, 2012.  Areas covered include parts of Alameda, Imperial, Riverside, San Diego, and Ventura counties.  This release introduces a new graphic presentation of these regulatory zone maps.   Click here to view or download the new and revised Official Maps.

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Learn more about the AP Act and what it means to be in an AP Earthquake Fault Zone