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National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS) training for the Water Sector
These training materials developed by the EPA Water Security Division will help drinking water and wastewater utilities to better understand ICS, integrate with other first responders within an expanding ICS structure, and implement NIMS concepts and principles that will help utilities provide mutual aid and assistance to one another.
Document Type: Training
Date Published: 09/05/2008
Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (WARN) Tabletop Exercise Facilitator Guide
This guide provides instructions for planning, organizing and conducting a tabletop exercise and includes sample exercise materials such as scenarios (flood, hurricane, and earthquake), discussion questions, and presentation slides. Tabletop exercises will allow WARNs to practice and exercise their mutual aid/assistance operational plan or other procedures so that requesting and responding utilities have a better understanding of how to implement their WARN agreement. By practicing the functionality and operations of activating the agreement, a WARN will respond more effectively and efficiently during an actual incident.
Document Type: Training
Date Published: 09/05/2008
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