Intro to FlaWARN
Carol Hinton & Ron Trygar, FlaWARN Administrators
Today’s Presentation• What is FlaWARN?• Brief History of FlaWARN• How FlaWARN Works• How FlaWARN can help County
EMA
Florida’s Water-Wastewater Agency Response Network
A formalized system of ‘utilities helping utilities’
who provide mutual aid during emergency situations.
What is FlaWARN?
FlaWARN• Network of Utilities Helping Utilities
–Not a corporation, partnership or a governmental unit
• Open to all water and wastewater utilities• Quick response operation• Designed to help protect public health and
the environment
FlaWARN Mission• Prioritize, assign and track scarce utility
resources• Coordinate with State and Federal
Agencies as additional resources become available
• Provide training to our membership
FlaWARN Mission• Provide assistance and protection to
water supplies as top priority
• Help minimize wastewater spills that can contaminate water supplies and cause widespread disease
• Northeast Florida Municipal Emergency Planners Group was formed in response to: • Hurricane Floyd, 1999 • Sept. 11, 2001 event
• Original focus on Security Information Collaborative
Brief History
• Hurricanes Charlie, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan accelerated formation of statewide network in fall of 2004
• FlaWARN was created in April 2005
• Steering committee composed of six member agencies
Brief History
Jeanne makes landfall
“Utilities Helping Utilities”
Some FlaWARN Specifics• Secure Web page• Event Tracker System• No Charge for Membership• Mutual Aid Agreement
template and storage• Steering Committee• DEP Contract to UF/TREEO
Contract for Administration
Unique Aspect of FlaWARN
FlaWARN has staff at the State EOC in Tallahassee at ESF 10 (FDEP) and ESF 3 (Public Works)
Mutual Aid Agreement– Sharing agreements• Designates Authorized Representatives• Procedures for matching emergency
equipment and personnel utility resources to a member’s needs during an emergency and period of assistance
• Supervision and control of personnel and equipment
Mutual Aid Agreement• Voluntary commitment from member utilities
to respond to other member’s emergencies• Reimbursement provisions – FEMA or
otherwise agreed upon rates• Liability and workman compensation
provisions• Dispute resolution– Recognition of qualifications and certifications
2017 FlaWARN Regional Meetings June 6 ClearwaterJune 7* Orlando*June 8 TavaresJune 15 Lake WorthJune 16 Port CharlotteAugust 1 Southport (Bay Co)August 2 Jacksonville
*Utilities Emergency Response TrainingThis course provides an overview of FlaWARN and an opportunity to prepare to respond to hurricanes. Topics covered include:• Rigging and transport of equipment (generators)• Single phase/three phase generator insatllation and hook-up• Emergency response equipment• Locating and addressing distribution and collection system
problems• Pump station manager, communication and SCADA• Pump station routes and assessments• Training and preparation
Functional ExercisePolk County, FL Date TBD
FlaWARN Webpage
Members Only Page
During an Event
Sample EmailFlaWARN is now tracking assistance requests and resource availability for a new event.
**EXERCISE** Hurricane JonesHurricane Jones is based on a modified version of TS Fay which occurred in August of 2008. Hurricane Jones is much stronger than TS Fay and will track westward across the Peninsula.Hurricane Jones, a category 4 hurricane, make landfall at 11pm on Sunday May 18th in Key West, FL.One of the goals of the EOC for this exercise is to see if FlaWARN can respond to the electricity outages at wastewater plants.Please click on subscribe to this event to participate.IMPORTANT: To receive further emails about this event, including assistance requests and resource availability, go to: http://www.flawarn.org/Members/Events/Event.aspx?e=84For more information, or to request or offer assistance, visit: http://www.flawarn.org/Members/Events/Event.aspx?e=84
Needs and Resource Tracking
NEED
RESOURCE
FDEP’s StormTracker
Summary• FlaWARN is designed to provide quick
response to utility needs• Works with the State DEM• Works with your County DEM• Can help your utility recover from a
disaster!