Source Water Protection (SWP) Learning Exchange topics:
- Accessing Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funds for SWP
- Creative Partnerships
- Multi Purpose Decision Support Systems for SWP Strategies
- SWP Through Conservation Funding
- Nutrient Reduction Successes
- Funding for SWP
- Forming & Sustaining Collaboratives
- Linking SWP to Emergency Preparedness
- SWP Through Forestry Partnerships
Linking SWP to Emergency Preparedness
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SWC Learning Exchange: Linking Source Water Protection to Emergency Preparedness
Read More >“Water systems must be prepared for a wide range of potential problems. Spills making headlines across the country highlight that regional communication and coordination is essential to ensure faster response actions to safeguard public health.”
– Alan Roberson, Executive Director, Association Of State Drinking Water Administrators
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Watch The Webinar
Linking Source Water Protection And Emergency Preparedness & Response
This webinar will provide recommendations on how to improve planning for emergency preparedness and response.
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River Alert Information Network (RAIN)
Early warning monitoring system that notifies decision makers to ensure faster implementation of actions
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Preparing And Responding To An Emergency
Resources from our diverse member network to help your utility & community prepare & respond to a drinking water event.
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USGS Health-Based Screening Levels (HBSLs)
Can be used during source water contamination events to determine potential human health concern & help prioritize response efforts.
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Pennsylvania’s Early Warning Systems
PA & neighboring states' development of early warning systems among community water systems, and other partners.