Water Utility Emergency Field Guide: North Carolina - Emergency Management Area 3 When you need help: You are not alone during an emergency! Help is available through local, county, state, and non- governmental organizations. Request assistance from your local resources first (police, fire, health, local Emergency Operations Center or EOC, and existing mutual aid and assistance partners - if applicable). Contact your County Emergency Management (EM) office or EOC for additional assistance (see numbers on next page) if needed AND be prepared with: a) Your utility's name, address, and contact information. b) The address where the resource is needed, and Global Positioning System or GPS coordinates if you have them. c) A description of the emergency and magnitude (what happened, how large is the affected area, how many people will be affected). d) What you need (kind and type of resource, such as a Type IV generator: a trailer-mounted, 400 KW, sound attenuated, multi-voltage panel, 3-phase generator). Resource typing, or categorizing and describing resources, is vital during an emergency. Be sure to fully describe the function and specific capabilities of the requested resources to avoid confusion. e) When you need the resource by (how urgent is it) and how long you will need it for. f) If you need a qualified operator for the requested equipment. g) Don't forget to ask for an anticipated delivery date, time, and a point of contact, if available. Your EOC will follow up with you, but you can check back if necessary. There may not be a formal tracking number assigned to your resource request at the County level. If your County EOC is not activated, the County EM coordinator should still be able to help you. If you are unable to reach the coordinator, contact the State EOC at (919) 733-3300, or (800) 858-0368 for 24/7 assistance. The State EOC can coordinate your resource request with "t^£&untyJ^Q£j— Utilize mutual aid and assistance agreements such as the Water and Wastewater Agency Response Network (WARN) to request resources from other utilities. Keep in Mind: If the County EOC cannot fulfill your resource request, they will look to neighboring counties. If the neighboring counties cannot fulfill your resource request, your County EOC will forward it to your area's Emergency Management Coordinator, to the Branch Manager, and to the State EOC. All will try to locate the resource within North Carolina. If the State EOC cannot fulfill your resource request, they may use their Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) coordinator to access resources in other states. The State EOC may also contact the federal government for assistance through FEMA. This can be a lengthy process (at least 3 days), so don't wait too long to ask for help. Not all assistance will be free-of-charge. You may be responsible for some or all of the costs. The best way to make sure you get what you need is to have pre-disaster contracts and mutual aid and assistance agreements. If you wait until after the disaster to plan, it may be too late. July 2008 ------- Who To Call State EOC 24/7 800-858-0368 NC DENR Public Water Supply Section (PWSS) Your PWSS regional office can be reached at: Washington Regional Office Phone: 252-946-6481 Pager: 888-799-9515 EM Area 1 Wilmington Regional Office Phone: 910-796-7215 Pager: 800-608-2183 l ^ *PWSS may try to reach you in an emergency if they do not hear from you. EM Area 3 Phone Numbers*: Carteret County 303 Courthouse Sq. Beaufort 252-728-8470 252-504-4800 - After hours Craven County 406 Craven St. New Bern 252-636-6608 252-636-6620 - After hours Greene County 201 Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy Snow Hill 252-747-2544 252-747-3411 - After hours Lenoir County 200 Rhodes Ave. Kinston 252-559-6118 252-526-6666 - After hours Pamlico County Pamlico Co. Courthouse 202 Main St. Bayboro 252-745-4131 252-671-0184 - After hours Wayne County 134 North John St. Goldsboro 919-731-1416 - 24/7 * Phone numbers can change, so be sure to check contact information on a regular basis. Other organizations that can help you locate resources in the event of an emergency are: • NC Rural Water Association: 336-731-6963 • NC American Water Works Association and Water Environment Association: 919-784-9030 • North Carolina Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP): 919-542-7227 • Southeast Regional Rural Community Assistance Partnership: 540-345-1184 - ext. 18 In the future, you will be able to tap into the resources of all of these organizations through membership in the North Carolina WARN System, which is currently under development. July 2008 ------- |