Emergency Management Basics
Walkerton Disaster
Hazards & Threats
Incident Command & Preparedness
Emergency Response Scenarios
100

What are the four phases of emergency management?

Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery

100

What contaminant caused the Walkerton outbreak?

E. Coli (by way of fertilizer runoff)

100

Which 2 natural disaster is especially important for California water systems to prepare for?

Earthquakes, fires, floods, drought

100

What does ICS stand for?

Incident Command System

100

What public notice may be required during contamination or low-pressure events?

A Boil Water Advisory/Order

200

What is the primary mission of a water system during an emergency?

To provide safe drinking water and protect public health

200

How many people died during the Walkerton outbreak?

7 people

200

What man-made hazard could involve contamination from pipelines, trains, or vehicles?

Hazardous chemical release

200

Which ICS section is responsible for obtaining supplies and resources?

Logistics

200

What should be done immediately if sabotage or a chlorine gas leak is suspected?

Contact law enforcement and emergency responders

300

What does ERP stand for?

Emergency Response Plan

300

What weather event contributed to contamination of Well #5?

Heavy rainfall

300

What wildfire-related issue can affect source water quality?

Watershed damage or contamination. Runoff from ash etc

300

Who serves as the main leader during an incident in ICS?

The Incident Commander

300

During disaster recovery, what important activity must utilities do for possible reimbursement?

Document all damages, repairs, labor, and expenses

400

What organization regulates drinking water systems in California?

California State Water Resources Control Board

400

What unsafe practice did operators use instead of proper field sampling?

Taking coliform samples at the PUC office instead of in the field

400

What is one major risk associated with low pressure in a water distribution system?

Backflow contamination

400

What county-level agency should water systems build relationships with before disasters?

County OES (Office of Emergency Services)

400

What rapid assessment should operators conduct within 4 hours after an emergency to scope damages?

A windshield survey (Rapid Needs Assessment)

500

According to the training, when should ERPs be updated?

When info changes, or by time-annually and overhaul at 5 years 

500

Name one consequence faced by Stan and Frank Koebel after the outbreak.

Prison/house arrest, lawsuits, criminal charges, or public duty violations

500

Name two hazards that SWRCB says every water system must consider.

contamination, leaks, low pressure/service interruption, power outage, sabotage

500

What national system standardizes emergency response across agencies in California?

SEMS (Standardized Emergency Management System)

500

All ___BLANK___ (widespread and lasting more than eight hours) or ___BLANK___ will be reported to the SWRCB- DWW or LPA by telephone or equally rapid means


Significant water outages & disinfection failures