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Top 3 Reasons to Become a WaterISAC Member

Resources
Get 24/7 access to thousands of water and wastewater security resources.
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Receive alerts about local, national, and global threats to water and wastewater systems.
Analysis
Explore security research and insights tailored to water and wastewater systems.
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Membership Benefits

As WaterISAC members, you and your team will benefit from unlimited access to a comprehensive platform featuring:
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WaterISAC Annual Dues

Water & Wastewater Utilities

Government-owned, non-profit, privately held and investor-owned water providers and/or wastewater service providers, both retail and wholesale.

Member organizations may sign up any number of employees to have access to WaterISAC's members-only content and to receive WaterISAC communications. This is included as part of the annual dues.

Population Served** Water Provider Only or Wastewater Service Only Combined Water and Wastewater System
3,300 or fewer $115 $115
3,301 to 20,000 $320 $640
20,001 to 49,999 $640 $1,280
50,000 to 99,999 $1,280 $2,545
100,000 to 499,999 $2,545 $3,820
500,000 to 999,999 $3,820 $6,355
1 million or more $6,355 $8,910

** "Population Served" refers to individuals (not accounts or meters) served directly or indirectly by the system.

Dues paid in U.S. dollars.

Membership Eligibility

You are eligible to join WaterISAC if you meet these conditions:

1. Your job responsibilities include management, security or emergency response, and

2. You are based in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the Netherlands and you work for one of these types of organizations:

  • Water and wastewater service provider, retail or wholesale.

  • Local, state/provincial or federal government agency with responsibility for water resources, security, emergency management, public or environmental health or law enforcement.

  • Consulting or engineering firm contracted by water sector utilities to support utility operations or management, or development and implementation of their critical infrastructure protection programs.

  • Water and wastewater utility industry association.

3. You agree to abide by WaterISAC's Terms and Conditions for handling sensitive information.

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What Our Members Say

WaterISAC provides in-depth water safety and security information not available anywhere else.

Security Manager
Metro Water Services of Nashville

“ What I value most is very timely access to a wealth of relevant information. The WaterISAC resource library is quite impressive, and new items are added on a daily basis spanning a wide array of security and emergency management subjects. ”

Asset & Emergency Management Specialist
Mount Pleasant Waterworks, S.C.

“ You are flying blind if you are not a member of WaterISAC. You will likely never have the in-house resources to fully understand all of the threats out there.
“ I consider WaterISAC the most valuable source I have for water and wastewater situational awareness. It’s a force multiplier for me because I am a one person shop and the account lets me share content with multiple users.
“ WaterISAC allows you to cut through the noise of security information from other sources. Most utilities have limited budgets and WaterISAC has stepped up to provide security threat information that is easily accessible and reasonably priced.”
“ WaterISAC provides us with all the information that is relevant to our industry, all in one fell swoop, so we don’t have to hunt for it. I most value WaterISAC for its consolidation of threats that are coming in around the world that are directly to the water sector.
“ WaterISAC provides vital water security knowledge and information for utilities.

    San Jose Water Company

    Service Population
    1 million+

    Challenge BOOST UTILITY SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

      Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, N.C.

      Service Population
      200,000

      Challenge ENHANCE CYBER-SECURITY TO MEET INCREASING THREATS

        Nashville Metro Water Services

        Service Population
        680,000

        Challenge Develop a master security plan