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ATTACHMENT B <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br /> EMERGENCY RESPONSE LAN ASSISTANCE <br /> ND DISTRIBUTION <br /> WATER SUPPLY , TREATMENT , <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> On June 12, 2002, President Bush signed into law the Public Health cururih s always been <br /> sm <br /> requires that each commuru� water system serving a <br /> and Response Act of 2002 . Although water system and submit it to the <br /> Preparedness <br /> important, this new legislationcon <br /> USEPA) . Au�Orized by this legislation, the <br /> population greater than 3 ,300 to conduct a vulnerability assessment ( to <br /> United States Environmental Protection Agency ent, treatment, storage and <br /> vulnerability assessments to include areview of pipes and cons uc c <br /> USEPA requires vuln retre <br /> cone antes, physical barriers, water collection, p he operation and <br /> Y coni uteri or other automated systems utilized by the pub <br /> P <br /> distribution facilities, electronic, of vario IRC submitted the required <br /> s stem, the use , storage, or handlinglver County ( en) als an <br /> water y <br /> maintenance of the water system. Indian <br /> certification of VA on December 30, 2003 in accordance with the deadline , . x months to <br /> as si <br /> Certification of ERP completi n is due to USEPA <br /> submittal of the required vulnerability assessment <br /> essment, the water system identified in <br /> Upon subrni <br /> produce an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) . <br /> no later than June 30, <br /> 2004 . The ERP establishes action plans for each of the threats <br /> the vulnerability assessment. <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Emergency Response Plan Assistance is divided as follows : <br /> The scope of services for <br /> ntification <br /> Task 1 <br /> Vulnerability Assessment Scenario Ide <br /> Task 2 Facilitated Workshop <br /> Task 3 Workshop Report <br /> basis threat scenarios identified in the existing VA for <br /> Task 1 Vulnerability Assessment Scenario Identification may be required will <br /> CDM and IRC staff will review the de ence of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) . <br /> IRC water facilities , Realistic scenarios in which tdetailed response plan y <br /> be identified and researched by IRC staff for exis <br /> Task 2 Facilitated Workshops t scenarios identified in <br /> da workshop to review current data and assist IRC staff <br /> The CDM team will facilitate a two y <br /> basis threat <br /> with guidance for preparation of a detailed ERP . The design io and the overall ERP . <br /> detail. IRC staff and other stakeholders will be tasked with <br /> aviewed in <br /> Task 1 above will <br /> belicable EAP p <br /> olicies and procedures for each scena <br /> development o pp <br /> mh1574.doc <br /> B-1 <br />