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1 Roles and Responsibilities During a Water Sector Incident: USEPA and USACE Dawn Ison, EPA Region 6 Arkansas Exercise for the Water Sector 2010 November 10, 2010 Lonoke, AR
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2 Hurricane Katrina EPA Activities A key lesson identified in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was that EPA needed better coordination with the Corps to respond effectively to water sector needs during national emergencies.
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33 National Response Framework (NRF) January 22, 2008 –DHS released the NRF replacing the NRP –DHS released Emergency Support Functions, and Support Annexes Effective March 22, 2008 NRF Resource Center –www.fema.gov/nrf
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4 Emergency Support Function #3 Public Works and Engineering Primary Agencies - USACE and FEMA Supporting Agencies - USEPA and 14 others Includes –Pre- and Post-incident assessments of public works and infrastructure –Technical assistance including engineering expertise and construction management –Emergency repair of damaged infrastructure –Implementing and managing FEMA Public Assistance Program
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55 When would USACE and EPA Respond? Utility Impacted Local EOC State EOC DISASTER DECLARATION RRCC/JFO (FEMA) USACE EPA Region ER Staff (OSCs) Response Support Corps Water Staff Other Backup Regions Mutual Aid Mission Assignment Subtasking EMAC
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66 Request for Federal Support Process – ARF State requests for specific federal support should be made to FEMA via Action Request Form (ARF) –Verbals (follow up in writing within 24 hours)
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7 Pre-Scripted Mission Assignments Pre-Declaration National Activation: At NRCC and/or ERT-N (SME) Regional Activation: At RRCC, ERT-A, Liaison Officer (LNO) to State Water and State Wastewater Agencies Water and Wastewater Assessment: LNO to State Water and State Wastewater Agencies
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8 Pre-Scripted Mission Assignments Post-Declaration National Activation: At NRCC and/or ERT-N (SME) Regional Activation: At RRCC, ERT-A, JFO, Liaison Officer (LNO) to State Water and State Wastewater Agencies Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure/Safety Technical Assistance to State (Water Team) Drinking Water and Wastewater Safety and Drinking Water and Wastewater System Assessment, Repair, and Recovery: Support USACE at RFO FEMA Public Assistance for Drinking Water and Wastewater
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9 Water Infrastructure Tasks in ESF #3 Potential USACE Water Infrastructure Tasks –Overall Management of ESF #3 Water Infrastructure Projects –Acceptance of Mission Assignments from FEMA –Design/Build Repair and Restoration Work –Provision of Temporary Drinking Water/Wastewater Systems –ESF #3 Reporting www.mcelroy.com Team Elmers Firerescue1.org
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10 Water Infrastructure Tasks in ESF #3 EPA’s Responsibilities according to the NRP/NRF –Assist in the protection, response and recovery of damaged drinking water and wastewater infrastructure Potential EPA Water Infrastructure Tasks –Provide technical assistance to State/Locals –Staff ESF #3 desk at interagency response centers –Conduct initial damage assessments and inventory water and wastewater systems status (e.g., boil water notices) –Serve as liaisons to state primacy agencies/permitting authorities –Sampling/Lab support –Support FEMA Public Assistance Program
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11 Coordination with Response Partners ICS and NIMS define the standard approach used across response partners for coordination Drinking water/wastewater utility County Emergency Management Agency or EOC State Agencies (Public Health, Environmental, and Emergency Management) and EOC Mutual Aid and Assistance Networks (WARNs) Private sector (e.g., associations) Other ESF #3 Agencies Other ESFs DHS Protective Security Advisors (PSAs) Infrastructure Liaison at JFO
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12 For More Information Dawn Ison EPA Region 6 214-665-2162 Ison.dawn@epa.gov
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