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EPA Video on Community-Based Water Resiliency

Author: Charles Egli

Created: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 - 18:34

Categories: Federal & State Resources, General Security and Resilience

EPA’s Water Security Division (WSD) published a video titled Building Community-Based Water Resiliency, to educate drinking water, wastewater, and other interdependent critical infrastructure personnel on the need for communication and coordination among sectors before, during, and after water emergencies. The video demonstrates how water utilities that form strong partnerships with energy, food and agriculture, chemical, healthcare/public health, emergency services, and transportation sectors can help communities rebound quickly when water service is interrupted. The video, which also highlights WSD’s Community-Based Water Resiliency tool, can be accessed via the WSD Community Resilience webpage, or directly at VIMEO.

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