APRIL 12, 2011 Sponsored by: Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection (DEP) Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KYEM) U.S. Environmental.

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APRIL 12, 2011 Sponsored by: Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection (DEP) Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KYEM) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 2 Anticipated Discussion Topics Water sector preparedness –how the loss of utility services affects other response and recovery efforts Response and recovery integration –drinking water and wastewater utilities’ and response partners’ roles, responsibilities, authorities, and interdependencies

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 3 Anticipated Discussion Topics Coordination and communication –how owners/operators, and local, state, and federal governments can coordinate logistics of prioritizing critical resources following a catastrophic incident –the role of Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (WARN), Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), and other coordination mechanisms

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 4 KEREWS Earthquake Scenario (Figure 1)

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 5 Reported Liquefaction Impact (Figure 2)

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 6 Earthquake Impact Zones (Figure 3)

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 7 Water Sector Impacts (Figure 4)

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 8 Action-Planning Session Conduct review and present conclusions

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 9 Closing Comments

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 10 Thank you! KY Division of Emergency Management KY Department for Environmental Protection KY Department for Public Health Exercise Planning Team

Kentucky Emergency Response/Recovery Exercise for the Water Sector 11 Contact Information: Robert Francis KDEP Kevin Tingley U.S. EPA Please turn in your Participant Evaluation Form Thanks for participating! Conclusion