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Join us as we reflect on the outcomes of the Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit held on June 16-17, 2010, in San Francisco, CA. The summit brought together key stakeholders to address critical issues like drinking water safety, climate change, and environmental justice. With highlights including historical milestones of San Francisco’s water infrastructure and the U.S. EPA’s priorities, participants engaged in collaborative efforts to enhance water security. The event featured interactive sessions, including tabletop exercises and updates on water analysis capabilities crucial for homeland security.
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Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit Daniel Meer Region IX U.S. EPA June 16-17, 2010 San Francisco, CA
Welcome/ Speaker Introduction
San Francisco’s History 1906 Earthquake and Fire Source: A History of the Municipal Water Department & Hetch Hetchy System, SFPUC Gold Rush - 1848 Transamerica Pyramid - 1972 Golden Gate Bridge - 1937
Water – the New Gold San Francisco Water Vendor (ca. 1855) Source: A History of the Municipal Water Department & Hetch Hetchy System, SFPUC San Pilarcitos Creek Dam (under construction)(ca. 1866) Source: A History of the Municipal Water Department & Hetch Hetchy System, SFPUC
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir in the Sierra Nevada O’Shaughnessy Dam at Hetch Hetchy Reservoir 5
EPA’s Priorities Climate Change Improve Air Quality Chemical Safety Clean Up Communities Protect USA’s Waters Environmental Justice State/Tribal Partnerships Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator U.S. EPA 6
Strengthening Drinking Water Programs • Planning for “All-Hazards” Threats • Enhanced/Expanded Multi-agency coordination • Water Security initiative (WSi) –drinking water surveillance and monitoring system
5-Step Response Model • Notification • Source Control • Effective Containment • Zone Control • Clean Up
Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit • EPA Office of Water Collaborative Efforts • Regular meetings with Water Sector Partners • APHL Cooperative Program • EPA Regional laboratory collaboration • Water Laboratory Alliance 9
West Coast WLA Security Summit: What’s In It For You? • Interaction with Session Leaders, Peers • Participation in WLA Table Top Exercise with Focus on WLA Response Plan • Info on Joint ERLN/WLA Launch • Update on Water Analysis Capabilities for Homeland Security • Hands-on Experience in Tech Town – EPA Security-Related Tools 10
Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit Thank you! 11