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National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center www. .org Texas Engineering Extension Service DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOR SENIOR OFFICIALS WITH WATER & WASTE WATER (MGT -342)
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National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

www. .org

Texas Engineering Extension Service

DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOR SENIOR

OFFICIALS WITH WATER & WASTE WATER(MGT -342)

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOR SENIOR OFFICIALS

WITH WATER & WASTE WATER

(MGT - 342)

C09.3217.02

Training Level: Management

Venue: Your Jurisdiction

Course Length: 4 hours

Participant Audience:Directors/Departments Heads•

City Elected Officials •

City Managers•

County Elected Officials•

City and County Emergency Managers •

Senior Emergency Response Personnel•

Water and Wastewater Utility Board Members •

Tribal Council Members•

Senior Regulatory Officials•

Prerequisites: None

Recommended Training:Participants are encouraged to take the online

courses IS 100, IS 200, and IS 700.A from

www.nimsonline.com prior to attending this course.

Class Size:Maximum is 12 participants; Minimum is 10

participants.

Continuing Education CreditParticipants who complete the course will receive

a certificate of completion and are eligible for 0.4

CEUs from the International Association of Continuing

Education and Training (IACET).

Many states have approved this training as continuing

education credit toward Water and Wastewater

Operator licenses.

This course brings together those personnel from within a jurisdiction who would be required to manage or

react to any natural or man-made incident that could potentially affect a water or wastewater utility. The

course introduces the various natural and man-made hazards to which water and wastewater systems may be

vulnerable and the potential effects the hazards may induce. Participants are guided through portions of the

Environmental Protection Agency’s Response Protocol Toolbox to identify steps in the response and recovery

processes.

For more information, contact:

TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE

Vince Slominski,

[email protected]

979.458.4609 or 877.438.8877 (toll-free)

301 Tarrow

College Station, Texas 77840-7896

www.teex.org/ogt


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