INFRAGARD 2005 NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Drinking Water Security Session,“Taking Aim at Our Nation’s Drinking Water”

Water Track Session 1: Paul J. Pearce, Nova Biologicals, Inc.
Overview. Mission, liability, and legal rationale for implementation of drinking water security measures

Water Track Session 2: Lance Brooks, Biological and Chemical Countermeasures, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Nuclear, chemical, biological, and system disruption threats to drinking water

Water Track Session 3: Michael Penders, Environmental Security International
Management considerations for enhancing drinking water security. Part I: Overview, vulnerability and risk assessment results, governing board, and stakeholders. Part II: Financial planning, human resources, records management, communications, policies and procedures

Water Track Session 5: Paul J. Pearce, Nova Biologicals, Inc.
A realistic and systematic approach to a fully integrated plan and design for drinking water security.

Water Track Session 6: C. David Binning, Director Planning and Engineering Division of Fairfax Water.
How Much Security is Enough? Features that Constitute an Active and Effective Security Program for Public Water Systems and their Measurement - Part I.


Water Track Session 8: Michael Clawson, P.E., U.S. Air Force
Design considerations for developing drinking water security. Security system design and equipment selection, crime prevention, threat level recommendations, water quality monitoring


Water Track Session 9: Julio Rodriguez, Manager, Critical Infrastructure Assurance, Idaho National Laboratory
Cyber security management, operations, and design considerations.

Water Track Session 10: Brian Frazer, Emergency Response US EPA Headquarters, Office of Water, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, Water Security Division
Effective emergency response planning for drinking water systems.

About InfraGard National Members Alliance
Founded in 1996 in the Cleveland, Ohio field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA or “InfraGard”) is a national network of vetted private sector experts. With more than 16,000 members across the organization’s 84 local chapters, InfraGard provides a vital link in protecting the nation’s infrastructure by serving as subject matter resources to local, state and Federal law enforcement agencies. InfraGard National Members Alliance is a volunteer non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. For more information about InfraGard, please visit www.infragard.net.


WATER TESTING

FOOD TESTING

DRUG TESTING

INDOOR AIR QUALITY

CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORTS

TOTAL COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT

MICROBIOLOGICAL TESTING