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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RESEARCH CONSORTIUM - COLLABORATING TO ACHIEVE DRINKING WATER SECURITY
Citation:
Herrmann*, J G., G. Robiou, AND R. Janke. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RESEARCH CONSORTIUM - COLLABORATING TO ACHIEVE DRINKING WATER SECURITY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/F-03/011, 2004.
Impact/Purpose:
he Distribution System Research Consortium (DSRC) is dedicated to the advancement of science, technology and research to protect drinking water distribution systems from terrorist threats. The DSRC is an EPA-led, national organization made up of member federal partners (e.g., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Energy) and non-governmental groups such as the American Water Works Association Research Foundation, DSRC interacts with academia and industry through its Technical Working Groups. The Distribution System Research Consortium (DSRC) is composed of a Steering Committee; a Science, Technology, and Research Committee; and Technical Work Groups.
Description:
The Distribution System Research Consortium (DSRC) is dedicated to the advancement of science, technology and research to protect drinking water distribution systems from terrorist threats. The DSRC is an EPA-led, national organization made up of member federal partners (e.g., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Energy) and non-governmental groups such as the American Water Works Association Research Foundation, DSRC interacts with academia and industry through its Technical Working Groups. The Distribution System Research Consortium (DSRC) is composed of a Steering Committee; a Science, Technology, and Research Committee; and Technical Work Groups.