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Develop or Update an Emergency Response Plan

Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Template and Instructions

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  • ERP Template and Instructions for Drinking Water Utilities
  • ERP Template and Instructions for Wastewater Utilities

An ERP describes strategies, resources, plans, and procedures utilities can use to prepare for and respond to an incident, natural or man-made, that threatens life, property, or the environment. Incidents can range from small main breaks or localized flooding to large scale hurricanes, earthquakes or system contamination, among other examples.

The ERP Template and Instructions PDF document for drinking water and wastewater utilities features an embedded blank ERP template in Word format that can be easily accessed and modified by utility personnel to meet their own water system needs.

The EPA welcomes comments on the ERP Template and Instructions. Based on feedback, the EPA may revise the document in the future. Please email dwresilience@epa.gov to provide feedback.

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ERP Template and Instructions for Drinking Water Utilities

This template and instructions will assist water utilities with developing an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) in accordance with America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (AWIA) section 2013(b), which amended Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) section 1433(b). SDWA 1433(b) requires community water systems serving populations greater than 3,300 to develop or update an ERP that incorporates findings of their risk assessment. Please note that the instructions and template were updated in September 2024 to include new cybersecurity materials and corresponding practical mitigation options for utilities along with an easier to use customizable template.

SDWA Section 1433 Certification Requirements

Community water systems serving populations greater than 3,300 must certify to U.S. EPA that they have completed an ERP that incorporates findings of the risk and resilience assessment conducted under SDWA section 1433(a) and meets the criteria outlined under SDWA section 1433(b). U.S. EPA strongly recommends you electronically submit your community water system’s ERP certification statement by clicking the link below.

  • Submit Emergency Response Plan Certification Online 

Alternate certification statement submittal options are accessible by clicking the link below.

  • Email, Regular Mail or Alternate Submittal Options for Emergency Response Plan Certification

AWIA requires you to submit only a certification of completion of an risk and resilience assessment and an ERP; therefore, do not submit the risk and resilience assessment and ERP documents to U.S. EPA.

NOTE: The PDF files use Javascript.  In order to access the Word template that is imbedded within the PDF, please download the PDF file to your computer and open the PDF file with a PDF reader.  If you are still having problems with accessing the Word template, email dwresilience@epa.gov.

  • Drinking Water Utility ERP Template and Instructions (pdf) (489.26 KB, September 2024, 816-B-24-001)

ERP Template and Instructions for Wastewater Utilities

This template and instructions will assist wastewater utilities with developing an ERP. An ERP describes your utility’s strategies, resources, plans, and procedures to prepare for and respond to an incident, natural or man-made, that threatens life, property, or the environment. Incidents can range from small main breaks or localized flooding to large scale hurricanes, earthquakes, or system contamination, among other examples. 

NOTE: The PDF files use Javascript.  In order to access the Word template that is imbedded within the PDF, please download the PDF file to your computer and open the PDF file with a PDF reader.  If you are still having problems with accessing the Word template, email dwresilience@epa.gov.

  • Wastewater Utility ERP Template and Instructions (pdf) (505 KB, 8/5/21, 817B21003)

Emergency Response for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities

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Last updated on October 2, 2024
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