File #: AGR 20-024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/20/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/2/2020 Final action:
Title: Consideration of and action on an agreement with KIT Professionals, Inc for assistance meeting the requirements of the American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. Unexecuted agreement with KIT
Requester: Public Works
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Consideration of and action on an agreement with KIT Professionals, Inc for assistance meeting the requirements of the American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA)
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Summary:
The American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA), Section 2013, passed in October 2018. In late 2019, details regarding the requirements of the AWIA began emerging. The act contains new requirements for risk and resiliency planning and documentation for public drinking water systems. It includes provisions and deadlines to assess and address risks from natural and man-made hazards and requires the development of plans for emergency response and improved resiliency against identified risks.
The AWIA requires community water system serving a population greater than 3,300 to provide the RRA, an all-hazards approach with relative probabilities of occurrences to critical utility assets at risk and develops associated management strategies to mitigate the risk. This assessment covers pipes and constructed conveyances, physical barriers, source water, collection and intake, pretreatment and treatment, storage and distribution facilities, and electronic, computer and other automated systems. It also requires the following areas to be considered:
* Risk from malevolent acts and natural hazards
* Resilience of system components
* Monitoring practices and cyber security
* Financial infrastructure of the utility
* Use, storage and handling of various chemicals
* Operations and maintenance
* Evaluation of capital and operational needs for risk and resilience management
* Consideration of proximity and dependent risks.
* Strategies and resources to improve resilience, including physical security and cyber security
* Plans, procedures and equipment to reduce impact on public health
* Detection Strategies
The Emergency Response Plan creates plans and procedures that can be implements before and during emergencies, providing utility staff with well-defined responses intended to maintain service, mi...

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