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Know Your Source! Introduction

Know Your Source! Introduction. Narration. What would you do…. If your production facility’s water source became contaminated?. If you experienced a decline in the quantity of water from your source?. Do you really know?. Course Objectives.

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Know Your Source! Introduction

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  1. Know Your Source! Introduction

  2. Narration

  3. What would you do… If your production facility’s water source became contaminated? If you experienced a decline in the quantity of water from your source? Do you really know?

  4. Course Objectives • To gain an understanding of the potential business impacts from source vulnerabilities • To gain an understanding of source water vulnerability and sustainability • To gain the knowledge necessary to complete the Source Vulnerability Assessment (SVA)

  5. Course Objectives • To understand how the SVA can help protect the quality and quantity of our products and to ensure future growth • To be introduced to the iLearn, iManage, and iProtect systems

  6. Source Water, Vulnerability & Sustainability

  7. What is Source Water? Source Water • Is the water that is supplied to a facility for use in manufacturing operations • Can be derived from a variety of sources such as: • Surface water • Groundwater It is the main ingredient in all of our products and is essential for our operations

  8. Source Water • The quality of our source water has a direct impact on the quality of our products • The available quantity of source water is key to sustaining our growth • Threats to our source water represent threats to our business

  9. What is Vulnerability? • Vulnerabilities to a source are the potential threats that can cause contamination or reduction in a water supply • It is related to susceptibility, which is the likelihood that those identified vulnerabilities, or potential threats, will impact the source

  10. Water Crisis Hits Africa the Hardest April 1, 2005 - Central Coast, Australia Bottled Water Plant Runs into Opposition April 7, 2005 Water Scarcity: A Looming Crisis? December 19, 2004 Factors Affecting Vulnerability • Reality of threats to source water vulnerability can be seen everyday • These threats can impact: • Source water quality • Source water quantity

  11. Source Water Threats Can Include: • Contamination caused by human activities • Naturally occurring elements, such as arsenic • Overuse of an aquifer or surface water source • Contamination due to natural disasters

  12. Negative Business Impact from Contamination and Naturally Occurring Elements • Poor source water quality requires more thorough and costly treatment to meet applicable standards • Poor source water quality if not properly treated can lead to contamination of products • Contaminated products can negatively impact our Trademark • Reduction in quality can lead to deceased water supply and production volumes

  13. Negative Business Impact from Overuse of an Aquifer or Surface Water • Competition with other source water users can lead to a decrease in water supply • Production increases, without consideration for long-term sustainability, can lead to brand growth limitations or production facility closures • Public perception of source water over-use can negatively impact the Trademark and the reputation of The Coca-Cola Company

  14. Negative Business Impact from Contamination: Natural Disasters • Natural disasters, such as hurricanes or floods can also result in: • Contamination of source water • A reduction in the quality of source water • Reduction in quality can lead to decreased water supply and production volumes Negative Business Impacts effect the long term sustainability of our business and water resources

  15. What is Sustainability? At its most basic level, sustainability is meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

  16. Sustainability is Linked to Three Areas of Interest Narration

  17. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company? The Coca-Cola Company’s Manifesto for Growth outlines five key business components for sustainable growth.

  18. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company? Water is directly linked to our sustainability. Water is a main ingredient in our products as well as a final product in itself. It is critical that we maintain a cost effective and reliable source of water to our facilities.

  19. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company?

  20. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company?

  21. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company?

  22. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company?

  23. What is Sustainability to The Coca-Cola Company?

  24. Water Resource Sustainability Water resource sustainability is the development and use of water resources in a manner that can be maintained for an indefinite time without causing adverse environmental, economic or social consequences. The Source Water Protection Program is a critical component in the sustainability of this vital resource.

  25. Quiz 1 Narration

  26. Narration

  27. Vision • This Vision is an essential part of the business model for The Coca-Cola Company manufacturing facilities • It is socially responsible, cost effective and profitable, which collectively leads to the success of our product in markets around the world • Each facility will develop their own vision for source water protection

  28. Vision We must ensure that everyone in our system understands water as a natural resource, an important ingredient for our product, and an integral part of our lives and business

  29. Assessment The Assessment is designed to: • Aid facilities in characterizing their source vulnerabilities • Assist facilities with watershed management and protection • Develop mitigation strategies to protect the quality and quantity of the source

  30. Assessment • The first step is completing a Source Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) • The SVA must be completed by technical experts and company personnel

  31. Goals and Objectives Goals and objectives should be created based on the results of the SVA, using the S.M.A.R.T. methodology • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Realistic • Timebound

  32. Action Plan The action plan is created based on the identified goals and objectives in an effort to reduce all vulnerabilities and increase sustainability

  33. Action Plan The SVA team: • Determines and prioritizes specific projects, programs and other activities needed to achieve these goals and objectives • Integrates projects into the budgetary process

  34. Implementation During the Implementation phase, the following should occur: • Determine the timeline and schedule for implementing the action plan • Identify the resources required to implement the action plan

  35. Implementation During the Implementation phase, the following should occur: • Understand potential problems and obstacles and create mitigating strategies to overcome obstacles • Implement an evaluation process to monitor progress and control funding and budgetary restraints

  36. Evaluation (and Revision) In order to maintain source protection a system should be put into place which provides: • Constant monitoring of the action plan • Evaluation and revision of the plan on a regular basis • Audits • Periodic updates to the SVA

  37. Evaluation (and Revision) In order to maintain source protection a system should be put into place which provides: • Quantity and quality tracking • Trend Analysis • Capacity Planning • Sharing of Best Management Practices • Sharing of cost avoidance “stories”

  38. The iLMP System

  39. iLearn, iManage, iProtect An integrated system consisting of three components: Training Tools Guidelines And Standards Narration

  40. iLearn • iLearn consists of courses related to the Source Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) and water resource management • Courses contain: • Objectives • Quizzes and exams • Links to definitions • Movies • Key terms

  41. The iLearn system begins with the introductory course “Know Your Source” and continues through the “Final Plan” course

  42. iLearn is divided into two (2) levels. Level 1 consists of introductory courses to source water protection while Level 2 consists of more advanced courses.

  43. On the bottom right corner of your screen you will see three buttons; iLearn iManage iProtect. Each button will navigate to the corresponding system when clicked on.

  44. iManage • The iManage system is a Web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) tool that: • Can be used at production facilities world-wide • Provides a powerful mapping tool with database management functions that allow the storage of site specific data • Allows production facilities to be depicted using x,y coordinates in a mapping environment to allow the analysis of source vulnerability

  45. iManage Provides the following tools to assess source water vulnerability: • Mapping capabilities • GIS database

  46. Mapping Capabilities • The mapping capabilities in iManage include the following: • Watershed delineation determines the watershed boundaries your production facility exists in • Stream tracing allows you to locate the areas your surface water originates from (upstream trace), and where contamination can occur (downstream trace) Watershed Delineation Upstream Tracing Downstream Tracing

  47. GIS Database With the GIS Database, the user can store site specific monitoring data

  48. Video 1 Narration

  49. Video 2 Narration

  50. Video 3 Narration

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