These documents may be of value in the preparation of vulnerability assessments and emergency response plans:
- Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness
From the Federal Emergency Management Agency. - Bioterrorism: A Guide for Community Leaders and First Responders
Published by the School of Public Health at New York Medical College. - Emergency Response Guidebook
Utah Division of Drinking Water. - Security Questions for Small Drinking Water Systems: Checklist
While many terrorism preparedness efforts have been focused on large monuments,
skyscrapers and big cities, smaller facilities and communities must increase security
measures as well. - Security Vulnerability Self-Assessment Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems
Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) and National Rural Water Association (NRWA). - Security Vulnerability Self-Assessment Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems Below 3,300
Rural Water Association of Utah, Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) and National Rural Water Association (NRWA). - Security Vulnerability Self-Assessment Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems Serving Populations Between 3,300 and 10,000
Rural Water Association of Utah, Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) and National Rural Water Association (NRWA). - State FOIA Laws: A Guide To Protecting Sensitive Water Security Information
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA). - Utility Guide For Security Decision Making
Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) and National Rural Water Association (NRWA). - Water Security Strategy for Systems Serving Populations Less than 100,000/15 MGD or Less
From its inception, the overall vision of the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
Water Protection Task Force has been to help the greatest number of drinking water and
wastewater systems to be more secure as soon as possible. - Water System Self Evaluation
Maryland Center for Environmental Training, EPA.
Contact the Field Services Manager (801) 536-4200 with the Utah Division of Drinking Water for further information.