
Strategies for Small Wastewater Systems for Risk Reduction and Safeguarding Assets
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A great deal has been written concerning security practices for large and medium-sized water and wastewater systems. Some of these practices are relevant and applicable to small, rural, and tribal wastewater systems, but many are not. Small systems tend to have characteristics which preclude them from adopting many of the practices employed by larger wastewater and water utilities. This report identifies security-related practices that are applicable for small wastewater systems.
The report adopts a two-pronged approach with respect to security enhancement for small wastewater systems. First, the report focuses on security practices that are consistent with the technical, managerial, and financial capacity of small systems, and identifies a series of security-related "Practice Areas" that can be implemented in the near-term with modest expenditure of financial and/or staff resources. Second, the report outlines a strategy to help small utilities map-out programs for ongoing, sustainable security enhancement. This ongoing strategy is based primarily on the identification of practices and investments that a utility can pursue in cooperation with other municipal and regional entities.
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Abstract and Benefits
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1.0: Small Wastewater System Security: Background
- 1.1 Background
- 1.2 Small Wastewater Systems: A Profile
- 1.3 Research Orientation and Technical Approach
- Chapter 2.0: Security Needs for Small Wastewater Systems
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Security and Small Wastewater Systems: Status, Typical Characteristics, and Reasons to Adopt a Proactive Posture
- 2.3 Security Practices Applicable to the Needs of Small Wastewater Systems
- Security Practice Area 1 Operations and Maintenance
- Security Practice Area 2 Perimeter and Appurtenance Control
- Security Practice Area 3 Auxiliary Power
- Security Practice Area 4 Lift Station Resilience
- Security Practice Area 5 Neighborhood Watch and Security Enhancement of Remote Assets
- Security Practice Area 6 Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
- Security Practice Area 7 Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreements
- Security Practice Area 8 Process Chemical and Hazardous Material Management
- Security Practice Area 9 Emergency Communications
- Security Practice Area 10 Emergency Response Training
- Chapter 3.0: Looking Forward: Ongoing Security Enhancement
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Vulnerability Assessment
- 3.2.1 VSAT Methodology
- 3.2.2 RAM-W
- 3.2.3 Checklist Approaches
- 3.2.4 Conducting a Vulnerability Assessment: The Basics
- 3.3 Meshing Security Enhancement with Good Management Practices
- 3.4 Addressing Security as a Municipal or Regional Initiative
- 3.5 Identifying and Obtaining Funding for Security Enhancements
- Chapter 4.0: Security in the Context of a Hypothetical Community
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Joint Capital Planning and Infrastructure Development
- 4.3 Mutual Aid and Assistance and Provision of Emergency Surge Capacity
- 4.4 Emergency Response Planning and Incident Command Systems (ICS)
- 4.5 Emergency Procurement
- 4.6 Training
- Appendix: Small Wastewater System Security Best Practices Survey
- References
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