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Flood Resilience: A Basic Guide
for Water and Wastewater Utilities
•  Designed for small and mid-sized utilities
•  Contains interactive worksheets, flood maps, videos
•  Lists practical mitigation measures (see other side)
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4 STEPS TO FLOOD RESILIENCE
  Understand
   Flooding
    Threat
Identify Vulnerable
Assets, Determine
  Consequences
Identify/Evaluate
   Mitigation
   Measures
03
Develop Plan
to Implement
 Mitigation
  Measures
04
http:^water.epa.gov/infrastructure/watersecurity/emerplan/
                              flood resilience:

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                            Practical Mitigation
                            Options  for  Flood
                            Resilience


                            Prevent Intrusion of Flood Water
                            •  Implement a program to keep all drains and culverts
                              clear of debris to reduce possible flooding.
                            •  Use sandbags to make a quick and low-cost barrier
                              to minor flooding. Have sand and bags available.
                            •  Install flap valve on low-lying overflow pipes to
                              protect finished water.
                            Protect Assets and Operations
                            •  Secure or elevate chemical and other tanks to
                              prevent them from floating away, releasing
                              contents, or damaging other equipment.
                            •  Plan to move vehicles to high ground. Develop
                              alternative methods to access the facility if entry
                              is blocked by high flood waters or debris.
                            •  Elevate or relocate instrumentation, electrical
                              controls, computers, and records.
                            Ensure Power Reliability
                            •  Contact your local power utility and local emergency
                              management agency to plan for priority restoration
                              of power to your water or wastewater utility.
                            •  Ensure backup power for pumps, treatment
                              facilities, and remote units. Purchase, rent, or
                              borrow generators (e.g., through mutual aid).
                              Install connections to enable your utility to
                              rapidly hook up generators to  your system.

                            •  Make sure generators, electrical connections,
                              and fuel supplies are protected from flooding
                              (e.g., elevated, easy to access).
                            •  Arrange for priority access to fuel supplies
                              (e.g., vendor contract).
Office of Water (MC 140) EPA 817-F-14-022  December 2014 www.epa.gov/watersecurity

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