Water Sector Interdependencies
Most critical infrastructure sectors have interdependencies with drinking water and wastewater services. These include the Chemical Sector, Emergency Services Sector, Energy Sector, Healthcare Sector, and more.
Community Based Water Resiliency
Is your community prepared for a day without water? Water utilities can create strong partnerships across their community to rebound quickly when water service is interrupted.
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Emergency Services Sector
Water sector utilities can work together with their local emergency management agencies (EMAs), organizations responsible for coordinating and managing emergency response efforts within a geographic area, to prepare for water emergencies.
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Energy Sector
Power loss can have devastating impacts on drinking water and wastewater utilities and the communities they serve. Build power resilience at your water or wastewater utility using EPA's free power resilience resources.
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Healthcare Sector
If water services are disrupted, it can have critical impacts on healthcare facilities. Water sector utilities can work together with their local healthcare/public health organizations to brainstorm how to minimize impacts on critical healthcare facilities if water services are disrupted.
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Chemical and Critical Manufacturing Sectors
The water sector relies on chemical supply chain sector.
Learn how utilities can prepare for, or respond to, supply chain disruptions