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Jeremy BattisRisk Assessment, CPUC Safety and Enforcement Division

CalOES | Mather

June 26, 2018

Utility Emergency Planning and Disaster Response

Workshop 1

R.15-06-009 Phase 2

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Agenda - Workshop 1

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Agenda - Workshop 1 (cont.)

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Phase 2 Initial Steps

Pre-hearing Conference Notice and Call for

Statements, issued by Assigned ALJ Gerald Kelly on

January 19, 2018

Parties Responded by Submitting PHC Statements,

on or before March 1, 2018

Assigned Commissioner Clifford Rechtschaffen on

May 31, 2018, issues Scoping Memo and Ruling to

establish proceeding framework, key areas to be

addressed, and a schedule to include public workshop

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Phase 2 Schedule

2018 Series of Stakeholder Public Workshops

Workshop 1 – June 26, kick-off and level setting to identify relevant

issues and existing conditions, and recognize regulatory framework

(Mather, Calif.)

Workshop 2 – August 30, assess adequacy of existing issues, identify

gaps and potential areas in need of revision (San Diego)

Workshop 3 – October 16, put forward proposed solutions (San Francisco)

Workshop 4 – TBD (if needed), additional presentations and consensus

building toward a structured set of proposed solutions (San Francisco)

2018 Workshop Series

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Phase 2 Scoping MemoLists twelve key items and questions:

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Phase 2 Scoping MemoLists twelve key items and questions:

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Phase 2 Scoping MemoLists twelve key items and questions:

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Phase 2 Scoping MemoLists twelve key items and questions:

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Phase 2 Scoping Memo

“One objective of this rulemaking is to

solicit input from the utilities and other

interested persons on what rules and

procedures should be adopted by this

Commission”

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Phase 2 Scoping Memo

“With input from the public and local

governmental agencies, the Commission

will ensure electric corporations and

regulated water companies have adopted

emergency preparedness plans that will

serve as blueprints for appropriate

prevention, preparedness, and response

actions”

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Phase 2 Scoping Memo

“With input from the public and local

governmental agencies, the Commission

will ensure electric corporations and

regulated water companies have adopted

emergency preparedness plans that will

serve as blueprints for appropriate

prevention, preparedness, and response

actions”

California Public Utilities Commissionwww.cpuc.ca.gov

Questions?

Safety and Enforcement Division

Risk Assessment and Safety Advisory Section

Jeremy BattisSenior Analyst

415.703.3041

jeremy.battis@cpuc.ca.gov

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