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Water and Wastewater All-Hazards Boot Camp
Introduction
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Response Partners
Emergency coordinators must:
  • Assess risk and implement measures to reduce the utility's risk from all-hazards
  • Identify, foster, and maintain close working relationships with partners such as other utilities and service providers, government, businesses, non-profits, and the general public
See the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) Emergency Management Principles for more information.

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Emergencies and disasters affecting your utility can have a broad array of impacts. This includes impacts on infrastructure, public health, the economy, and the environment. Effective emergency management requires close working relationships between a broad "network" of response partners.
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