A Family of Products and Services Ensuring Safe Water During Emergencies for Critical Infrastructure and Government Wayne Harper

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A Family of Products and Services Ensuring Safe Water During Emergencies for Critical Infrastructure and Government Wayne Harper

Training Outline Overview of Emergency Water Disruptions Keys to Mitigating Emergency Water Situations Overview of Complete Solution Specific Uses and Applications Operation of Equipment 2

Overview This solution has been utilized successfully in numerous deployments. This is a proven solution that works extremely well. This is the largest emergency water solution of it’s kind in use in hospitals and healthcare facilities in the United States This solution is incredibly flexible and versatile and will work in almost any water disruption event 3

Purpose of the System To produce potable water from any fresh water source To provide point-of-use, on-demand water purification to specific points of need To support mobile and fixed facility operations To expand water contingency planning beyond bottled water 4

Operational Conditions A water disruption event is any situation where the normal water distribution process has been impacted. This disruptions results in two conditions: – Water is available, still in water system and under pressure, but must be disinfected before use – Water system is completely down 5

The Operational Process Source Water Management Water Treatment Clean Water Distribution 6

Phase 1: Source Water Identifying Sources – Contaminated water still in system and under pressure – Water that has been captured and stored from the water system before complete water loss – Rehab Pools, Decorative Fountains, Swimming Pools – Fire Trucks, Construction Tankers. Contract water providers – Wells – Lakes, Rivers, Surface Water Always use the cleanest water source possible ! 7

Source Water Management Used to hold untreated water prior to purifying 300 or 3,000 gallon capacities Additional water can be stored in any watertight container 8 Product: The Supply Station TM

Phase 2: Water Treatment 9 Filtration: – Screen filter – 25/1 micron sediment filter – Carbon block – Zeonic (filtration to 0.2 microns) Purification: – Biological contaminates such as bacteria are neutralized by exposure to ultraviolet light – Optional Flex-Chlorinator if residual disinfectant is needed

Water Quality 10

Product: The FW-1200 Up to 1200 gallons per hour 190 pounds, fits in an SUV, minivan or pickup truck The on-board pump pulls water from, Supply Stations TM, or virtually any salt-free water source Has an extra canister to allow for a special filter to be added if needed A/C powered 11

Product: The FW-720 or Outpost Up to 720 gallons per hour 125 pounds, fits in an SUV, minivan or pickup truck Wheeled frame can be moved with one hand The on-board pump pulls water from, Supply Stations TM, or virtually any salt-free water source 120 VAC powered 12

Product: The FW-120 Up to 120 gallons per hour – 2 gpm 50 pounds Built in pump 120 VAC powered Solar powered (optional) 13

Product: The FW-60 or Responder Up to 60 gallons per hour, 45 psi pump Fully portable, briefcase sized Powered by 120 VAC, external 12 volt DC battery, or vehicle accessory plug FW-60-S TM is also solar powered 14

Phase 3: Water Distribution 15 The Filling Station 4 Distribution Ports AquaBags Individual Containers to hold purified water

Phase 3: Water Distribution 16 NextGen Bladder 500 Gallon disposable liner Flex-Chlorinator adds residual disinfection to water

Fixed Facility and Mobile Applications Nutrition Centers – Ice machine, coffee maker, water distribution point, hand washing Food Service or Dietary Center – Food prep, ice machine, soda dispenser, dish washing, hand washing, water distribution point Drinking Water / Water Coolers Scrub Stations Laundry Operations 17

South Georgia Wildfires 18

Alabama Water Outage 19

Alabama Water Outage 20

Houston Texas MMU 21

Minot, ND Floods 22

23 Toledo, OR. Water System Shut Down Fire Chief Will Ewing explained on Friday that the Mill Creek Drainage had become turbid, and that the water treatment plant was forced to stop treating the water due to the amount of mud. “This was the first time that the drainage had become so turbid that it couldn’t be treated” Ewing said.

Adairsville GA - Tornado 24

Northside Hospital – Ice Machines 25 Quick Connects No Quick Connects

Northside Hospital - McDonalds Fountain Drinks and Coffee 26 Tapped into supply line Connected Purification Unit Kept all drink production operational