Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefing – Lessons Learned: Strengthening Operational Resilience in the Face of Increasing Extreme Weather Events
On November 12 at 2 PM ET, WaterISAC and the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) are teaming up again for the latest Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefing. As extreme weather events continue to increase in frequency and intensity, amid the Earth’s changing climate, water and wastewater operators are on the front lines of managing natural disaster impacts and ensuring operational resilience at their utilities.
To help us understand these operational challenges, this webinar will feature an expert panel of water sector leaders who will share their first-hand experiences and best practices in responding to severe storms, floods, extreme temperatures, power outages, and more. Join us to learn how utilities across the country are fortifying their operations against the growing challenges posed by extreme weather events.
Key Insights You’ll Gain:
– Guidance to safeguard operations from severe storms, flooding, and power outages.
– Real-world examples from North Carolina, California, and Washington D.C.
– Best Practices to build long-term resilience in the face of extreme weather events.
Panelists:
– Don Denton (SVP, Northeast Utilities Nexus Water Group)
– Daryl Osby (VP, Emergency Preparedness, Safety & Security, California Water Service)
– Gregory Vernon (Manager, Emergency Management, District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority)
Moderated by:
– Jeff Farney (SVP & CISO, Nexus Water Group)
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from your water sector peers who are driving change and safeguarding our most vital resource—water.
Open to both WaterISAC members and non-members.
