Curt Baranowski U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility Resilience: Lessons Learned and EPA Tools Curt Baranowski U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Creating Resilient Water Utilities (CRWU) Initiative

Speakers Presentations from: Brief Q&A with each panelist Michael Ruppel, South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority and Rina Dalal, T&M Associates Andy Kricun, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Brief Q&A with each panelist Discussion with all presenters

Resilience Building Process 3

CREAT Overview Web-based tool for conducting risk assessment of potential impacts at your utility Multiple scenarios provided to help capture uncertainty Assessments will help inform planning Results from CREAT help utilities compare risk reduction and implementation costs

CREAT – Getting Started & Scenarios to Consider Which utility type and size best describes your system? Which current concerns are important to your system? Which threats, related to current and future concerns, should be assessed first? Would a specific set of climate conditions be critical to defining these threats?

CREAT – Critical Assets & Plans to Protect Them Which types of consequences represent the value of assets to your utility and community? Which assets are both critical and vulnerable to threats being assessed? Are there current measures already in place to provide resilience to threats? What adaptation plans could be implemented to increase resilience?

CREAT Process

Applications of CREAT Opportunity to inform communications with decision-makers, customers, and funders on potential risks and response options Process supports evaluation and prioritization of current plans or more prospective options for building resilience Results can be integrated to build out plans based on common climate scenarios and economic assumptions Multiple consequence categories for a single system Multiple systems or sectors serving a single community/municipality Multiple communities with shared watershed/resources Embedded video: Fredericktown, MO

Water Utility Climate Resilience Support Projects

Panelists Michael Ruppel, Executive Director South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority Belmar, NJ Rina Dalal, T&M Associates Andy Kricun, Executive Director Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden, NJ

Adaptation Case Study and Information Exchange

Adaptation Case Study and Information Exchange

Curt Baranowski, Baranowski.Curt@epa.gov Michael Ruppel: South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority Rina Dalal: T&M Associates Andy Kricun: Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Thank you! Visit us on the web and register for CREAT: www.epa.gov/crwu