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The AWWA Water & Wastewater Resource Typing Manual April 2008

The AWWA Water & Wastewater Resource Typing Manual April 2008. A Key Element for Mutual Aid and Assistance Steve Dennis 2008 Annual CalWARN Meeting May 14, 2008. Presentation Overview. What is Resource Typing? Why is Resource Typing needed in the Water Sector?

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The AWWA Water & Wastewater Resource Typing Manual April 2008

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  1. The AWWA Water & Wastewater Resource Typing ManualApril 2008 A Key Element for Mutual Aid and Assistance Steve Dennis 2008 Annual CalWARN Meeting May 14, 2008

  2. Presentation Overview • What is Resource Typing? • Why is Resource Typing needed in the Water Sector? • AWWA Resource Typing Project Overview • Resource Typing Manual Overview • Discussion

  3. What is Resource Typing? • Categorization and standardization of resources commonly exchanged through mutual aid/assistance during disasters • Common definitions and terminology • Can be personnel, equipment, & materials • Resource typing by “teams” provides most practical approach

  4. Why is Resource Typing Needed in the Water Sector? • Many forms of disasters can occur across the US and elsewhere

  5. Why is Resource Typing Needed in the Water Sector? (cont.) • And, damage and impacts to water and wastewater systems comes in many forms

  6. So, The Challenge Presents Itself… • How does the requesting agency know what to ask for – so that the lending agency can determine what they can give? • You need equipment to dig holes for leak repair • Both pieces of equipment can excavate… • But, do you need a “Rubber Tire Backhoe?” • Or, a “Track Excavator?”

  7. Bottomline: The Water Sector Will Come Together in Response • WARN Agreements now in place in 26 States • More are poised to adopt • Hurricane Katrina • FlaWARN • California Wildfires • Northridge Earthquake

  8. AWWA Resource Typing Project Overview • AWWA allocated funding through the Water Industry Technical Action Fund (WITAF) • URS and Horsley Witten (Contractors) • Project Advisory Committee • Research of existing resource typing models and guidelines • Stakeholder workshops • Resource use guidelines • Detailed resource typing

  9. Stakeholder Workshop Comments • Keep it simple • Teams for complex tasks should include check boxes • Storm sewer and reclaim should be included • Reference existing terminology where possible • FEMA generator typing • AWWA Dictionary

  10. What the Resource Typing Manual is… (an Overview) • An introduction to resource typing • By definition, terminology, application concept • Instructions on how to use the manual • Resource typing request and response guidelines • What to know when you request aid • What lending agencies need to consider • Whose responsible for what • Limiting factors and assumptions • Detailed resource typing sheets (by team) for all major water / wastewater system emergency needs

  11. What the AWWA Resource Typing Manual is Not • Comprehensive mutual aid manual – separate project by EPA • Credentialing – may come later • Resource database – resource typing changes need for what we have done in the past • Cost list – pre-established costs do not work well for locally-owned resources

  12. Sample of Manual Guidance for Mutual Aid Requestors • Requestors should provide: • As much detail as possible regarding specific needs, such as pipe materials, type of treatment processes, etc. • Guidance personnel with aid providers, especially for tasks such as valve operations, main locating, etc. • As much guidance as possible regarding living conditions for responders by using the Mutual Aid Responders Accommodations Checklist

  13. Sample of Manual Guidance for Mutual Aid Providers • Send teams prepared for self-sufficiency, unless informed otherwise • Teams must be fully capable of all health and safety compliance • Should consider sending support teams, such as Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Repair and Refueling Teams

  14. Sampling of Resource Teams Typed • Water Production Facilities Damage Assessment, Repair and Start-up • Water Production Facilities Operations Personnel • Water Laboratory Support Personnel • Water Sampling and Field Analysis • Water Distribution Systems Damage Assessment and Repair • 24 Teams Total

  15. Example: Water Distribution System Damage Assessment and Repair

  16. Example: Sewer Mains and Manholes Cleaning and SSO / CSO Cleanup

  17. Appendices • Mutual aid cost development spreadsheet • Sample mutual aid request form • Equipment detail sheets • Mutual Aid Responders’ Accommodations Checklist

  18. To Download a copy: • www.nationalwarn.org • Re-directs to AWWA site • Document under “Additional WARN Resources” list

  19. Questions / Comments? • Steve Dennis Alameda County Water District 510-668-6530 steve.dennis@acwd.com

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