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AWWA, WaterISAC Boost Water Utility Security

January 27, 2009 // Published as a news service by IHS

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The American Water Works Association (AWWA), in partnership with the Water Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (WaterISAC), announced it will provide U.S. member utilities serving fewer than 50,000 people with an opportunity to test-drive the WaterISAC Pro Internet-based security information system.

WaterISAC is a private, not-for-profit organization authorized by the U.S. Congress and supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

WaterISAC was established by utilities in 2002 to provide information necessary to secure water systems and ensure continuous utility operations in the face of all hazards.

Through e-mail and a secure Internet portal, WaterISAC provides drinking water and wastewater utilities with threat alerts, resources on emergency preparedness and management and other information to support utility infrastructure protection efforts.

Today, hundreds of drinking water and wastewater systems in the U.S., Canada and Australia have made WaterISAC Pro an integral part of their security programs.

"Infrastructure security is critical to protecting public health and local economies," said AWWA Executive Director Gary Zimmerman. "AWWA remains active in providing resources and guidance to help utilities protect their systems and prepare for emergency responses."

"The utilities that experience WaterISAC will find it useful in identifying potential threats and as a clearinghouse for information to address risks and analyze security protocols."

Benefits of the system include:

  • An e-mail alert providing notice to subscribers about natural disasters, terrorism threats and cyber security vulnerabilities.
  • Online tools to network directly with colleagues in the U.S., Australia and Canada to share knowledge on infrastructure protection.
  • A searchable online library of more than 2,000 documents on security and emergency preparedness, best practices, guidance and threats.
  • Searchable chemical/biological contaminant databases created by subject-matter experts.
  • The ability to collaborate securely on special projects with colleagues.

Utilities interested in participating in the free system can visit the WaterISAC web site and click on "Subscribe."

Source: American Water Works Association (AWWA).

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