Security and Emergency Planning for Water and Wastewater Utilities

Security and Emergency Planning for Water and Wastewater Utilities
Author: Stanley States
Publisher: American Water Works Association
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011-01-12
Genre: Sewage disposal plants
ISBN: 1613001045

Water and wastewater utility managers will find expert guidance on all issues regarding security and emergency preparedness and response in this book. The terrorist attacks on the US of Sept. 11, 2001, as well as destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, brought heightened concern over the security and emergency preparedness of America's water supply infrastructure--concerns which remain high to this day.

Emergency Planning for Water Utilities

Emergency Planning for Water Utilities
Author:
Publisher: American Water Works Association
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1583211357

This manual presents principles, practices, and guidelines which deal with natural disasters, accidents, or intentional acts that have the potential to disrupt water services. Discussions include applications of knowledge and experience about specific systems, determination of vulnerable components of the system, and offers of strategies for improvement of the deficiencies, including alternate policies.

Water Supply Emergency Plan

Water Supply Emergency Plan
Author: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Drinking Water Emergency Agreement Task Force
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre: Water-supply
ISBN:

Water Emergency Plan

Water Emergency Plan
Author: United States. Department of the Interior. Emergency Water Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1979
Genre: Emergency water supply
ISBN:

M19 Emergency Planning for Water Utilities, Fourth Edition

M19 Emergency Planning for Water Utilities, Fourth Edition
Author:
Publisher: American Water Works Association
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN: 1613001738

Annotation This manual presents principles, practices, and guidelines which deal with natural disasters, accidents, or intentional acts that have the potential to disrupt water services. Discussions include applications of knowledge and experience about specific systems, determination of vulnerable components of the system, and offers of strategies for improvement of the deficiencies, including alternate policies.