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[...]... developed theWaterSecurityResearchandTechnicalSupportActionPlan (Action Plan) , which identifies critical security issues for drinking waterand wastewater, outlines researchandtechnicalsupport needs within these issues, and presents a prioritized list ofresearchandtechnicalsupport projects to address these needs The National Research Council (NRC) was tasked to reviewtheEPAWaterSecurity Research. .. Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, andthe Institute of Medicine The National Research Council is the advisory arm ofthe National Academies 14 AReviewoftheEPAWaterSecurityActionPlan Is the timing ofthe projects, as identified in theActionPlan appendix, realistic? If not, what adjustments are warranted and why? 4 Overall, what changes to theActionPlan are recommended... Decontamination, and Disposal Four broad researchandtechnicalsupport needs were described in theActionPlan to address the issue of containment, treatment, decontamination, and disposal of contaminants in awater system A few issues were overlooked in the identified needs oftheAction Plan, such as the importance of training and input data for successful 8 A Review ofthe EPA WaterSecurityAction Plan. .. (Bioterrorism Act, 2002) TheEPA detailed its expanded security role in the Strategic Plan for Homeland Security (EPA, 2002) In order to plan for meeting theEPA s watersecurity responsibilities, theWater Protection Task Force andthe National Homeland SecurityResearch Center recently collaborated to develop theWaterSecurityResearchandTechnicalSupportActionPlan (Action Plan) (EPA, 2003) This... Panel on Water System SecurityResearch was a review ofthe EPA WaterSecurityResearchandTechnicalSupportActionPlan This report summarizes the findings ofthe first phase of this reviewand focuses specifically on the panel’s Statement of Task questions #1 and 4, listed in bold below: 1 Has theActionPlan completely and accurately identified important issues and needs in thewatersecurity arena?... agencies, waterand wastewater utilities, and professional associations to ensure safe water supplies TheEPA s primarily role in watersecurity is to serve as a resource by advancing watersecurityresearchand technology and providing technicalsupport for utilities and local and state agencies TheEPA held national- 11 12 A Review ofthe EPA WaterSecurityActionPlan security- related responsibilities... implementation Although theActionPlan consists ofa large array of drinking waterand wastewater researchandtechnicalsupport needs and associated projects, the projects will not, in themselves, result 15 16 A Review ofthe EPA WaterSecurityActionPlan in improved protection ofthe nation’s waterand wastewater systems Improved protection will only result when the information and knowledge obtained... crucial if many ofthe countermeasures identified through theActionPlan efforts are to be implemented 22 A Review ofthe EPA WaterSecurityActionPlan TIME LINES FOR INVESTMENTS TheActionPlan serves as the basis for making funding decisions on watersecurityresearchandtechnicalsupport in the coming three years EPA staff in their presentations to the panel stressed that theActionPlanand the. .. create and manage databases that are accessible to all thewater stakeholders that need them Consideration should be made as to how the databases will be accessed, who will be granted access (and with what security clearance), who will control and update the databases, and how the databases will be integrated with current systems The WaterISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center) is currently the. .. theActionPlan This should detail the resources needed to accomplish the research, clearly articulate the roles and responsibilities of other organizations and federal agencies, and include 24 AReviewoftheEPAWaterSecurityActionPlan plans for disseminating the tools andresearch findings developed from theActionPlan • Attention needs to be paid to coordination and communication with other . appreciates the assistance of Jon Herrmann and Alan Hais, EPA
Office of Research and Development and Hiba Shukairy and Grace Robiou, EPA Office
of Water. Panel on
Water System Security Research. The panel was organized as part of a broader NRC
Review of EPA Homeland Security Efforts in the areas of water systems