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Emergency Response Tabletop Exercises for Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems Train-the-Trainers WorkshopOverview EPA is making available a new CD product entitled Emergency Response Tabletop Exercises for Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems. The tabletop exercises on this CD were developed to help train water and wastewater utility workers in the application of their emergency response plans. In total, twelve unique exercises can be created from the CD from five basic event types: intentional contamination, security breach, cyber security, physical attack, and interdependency. Users are also encouraged to adapt the materials on the CD to meet their own needs and objectives. The exercises also contain secondary roles for health officials, laboratories, fire, police, emergency medical services, and local, state, and federal officials. The training goal of the CD is to strengthen the relationships between a water supplier and their emergency response team members and to enable water suppliers to "test" their emergency response plans before an actual incident occurs. Intended Audience: Due to space constraints, workshop participation is limited to those individuals representing water utilities, private sector (with invite from client utility - must list inviting utility and contact name), federal government, state government, local government, emergency services or agencies, trainers affiliated with WEF or ICMA, and water-sector associations.
Training Course or Workshop Duration: 1 day Sponsor: EPA's Water Security Division Agenda / Content: Ready-to-go training presentations are provided with instructor notes. The presentations include:
For More Information: Registration, workshop logistics, and additional information is available Dates and Locations |
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