Training Opportunity: MGT342- Strategic Overview of Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities.

This message is sent on behalf of the Infrastructure Disaster Management team at the National Emergency Response and Recovery Training Center.

Flyer: MGT-342 Strategic Overview of Disaster Mgt for WWW

As a previous sponsor of the MGT343-Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities, we would like to let you know we have some openings for our 4 hour MGT342- Strategic Overview of Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities.

This 4 hour course provides an opportunity to work together to improve community resiliency by introducing the various natural and man-made (accidental or intentional) disasters to which water and wastewater systems may be vulnerable, the potential threats/effects of disasters, preparing for and responding to disasters that affect drinking water and wastewater systems. The interdependencies between WWW, other CI sectors, and emergency management require a common understanding by jurisdiction stakeholders of water sector impacts.

We have open dates for scheduling this class in August & September of 2018 or anytime thereafter.

Please forward the course flyer (attached) to community leaders, healthcare administrators, public health, emergency managers and prospective students.

For more information or questions, please contact me at the information below.

Respectfully;

Francis Melton

Infrastructure Disaster Management Program Coordinator

Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service

200 Technology Way, College Station, TX 77845

(979) 845-1161 or (800) 723-3811

Francis.Melton@teex.tamu.edu