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MiWARN Blog
Available in the "Members" area, current Blog topics include:
1. What website postings would be most useful to utilities?
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Upcoming Events and Activities
An EPA-sponsored Table-Top Exercise incorporating the WARN program will be conducted on July 13th, 2009. Details to be provided in the exercise announcement being sent by the MDEQ to all water and wastewater utilities in Michigan. The exercise will be hosted by the Lansing Board of Water and Light. Forthcoming information will be posted at this location.
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What is a MiWARN?
MiWARN is a statewide Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (WARN) of “utilities helping utilities” to prepare for the next natural or human-caused emergency. MIWARN provides utilities with a Mutual Aid Agreement for sharing resources in an emergency to a pre-determined and agreed manner.
Why do we need MiWARN?
Water and wastewater systems provide our communities with a life-sustaining resource that is of vital importance to maintaining public health, sanitation and safety. When water and wastewater services are interrupted for extended periods of time, a community’s well-being quickly deteriorates, as evidenced by Hurricane Katrina. And without an adequate water supply, our communities are vulnerable to devastating fires. By restoring water and wastewater service in the most efficient manner possible, MiWARN provides renewed hope for fast recovery from such disasters.
How does MiWARN help?
MiWARN provides water and wastewater utilities with:
- A Mutual Aid Agreement and process for sharing emergency resources among water and wastewater agencies statewide.
- A mutual assistance program consistent with other statewide mutual aid and assistance programs and the National Incident Management System.
- The resources to respond and recover more quickly from a natural or human caused disaster.
- A forum for developing and maintaining emergency contacts and relationships.
Why Join MiWARN?
Who is more likely to have that specialized pump or valve your system needs to get back on line in a hurry? That’s right, another water or wastewater system. So join your peers in MiWARN and become part of the network dedicated to keeping our communities healthy, sanitary and safe.
Renewed hope
When water and wastewater service is restored, people have a renewed sense of hope that recovery is forthcoming!
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