Title: Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit
1Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit
Daniel Meer Region IX U.S. EPA
June 16-17, 2010 San Francisco, CA
2 Welcome/ Speaker Introduction
3 San Franciscos 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
4Water 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
5Hetch Hetchy Reservoir in the Sierra Nevada
OShaughnessy Dam at Hetch Hetchy Reservoir
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6EPAs Priorities
Climate Change Improve Air Quality Chemical
Safety Clean Up Communities Protect USAs
Waters Environmental Justice State/Tribal
Partnerships
Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator U.S. EPA
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7Strengthening Drinking Water Programs
- Planning for All-Hazards Threats
- Enhanced/Expanded Multi-agency coordination
- Water Security initiative (WSi) drinking water
surveillance and monitoring system
85-Step Response Model
- Notification
- Source Control
- Effective Containment
- Zone Control
- Clean Up
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- EPA Office of Water Collaborative Efforts
- Regular meetings with Water Sector Partners
- APHL Cooperative Program
- EPA Regional laboratory collaboration
- Water Laboratory Alliance
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10 West Coast WLA Security Summit Whats 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
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11Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit
Thank you!
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