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Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority Hurricane Irma Recovery Efforts September 10 2017910 AM Evacuation for Utility Employees Take all of the vehicles you can Employees in Utility Trucks Family ID: 816710

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Tom Morgan

Manager of Operations

Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority

Hurricane Irma Recovery Efforts

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September 10, 2017-9:10 A.M.

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Evacuation for Utility Employees

Take all of the vehicles you canEmployees in Utility TrucksFamilyTiming your evacuationFuel needs of a mass evacuationTake extra fuelHouston and Harvey already stressing fuel supplies

Timing your returnASAP is betterFamily may not have accommodations on returnFuel again

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FKAA SYSTEM

Transmission Main130 miles w/43 bridges of 36”, 30” and 24” ductile iron and steel235 psi max working pressure4 Booster stations with diesel back-up150 Master Meter Vaults w/double pressure reducing valves

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Distribution System

150 Master Meter TapsServing 50,000 meters12” – 2” mains primarily dead ends40 MG of storage in 29 tanks

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Wastewater Systems

Plant IssuesPower interruptionsI&I issuesLoading issuesCollection IssuesPower interruptionsSurcharge issuesSSO’s

SCADA issues

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Recovery Issues

CommunicationsCell phoneRadioSat phonesSCADA issuesInitial Assessments

When to deploy your initial crews (emergency medical)Call for HelpWhen to pull the trigger and how much help to ask for?Outside crews 2-4 days outYour crews are working from day one (with personal losses)Supporting Outside CrewsLodgingFood Supplies to sustain themMaterials for repairs

EquipmentLogistics (crew based for administrative, communication and scheduling)Fuel

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Using WARN & EMAC

Initial request through EOCBe detailed in your needsContact numbers to those mobilizedCommunication issues with LEO’s and checkpointsBe prepared when they arriveInitial reporting locationBunkering and food

Support and contact with their home baseUtility Directors want to know their crews statusAssign work that is comprehensiveThey have deployed and travelled to assist you

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Participating Utilities

Onslow Water & Sewer Authority - Crew of 6 – One deploymentJacksonville North Carolina Mount Pleasant Waterworks – Crew of 5 – Extended deploymentMount Pleasant South CarolinaGreenville Water – Crew of 5 – Extended deployment

Greenville South CarolinaRenewable Water Resources (REWA) – Crew of 5 – Extended DeploymentGreenville South Carolina Metro Water Services – Crew of 26 – Extended deploymentNashville TennesseeJupiter Water Utilities – Crew of 10 – Extended deploymentJupiter FloridaMiami Dade Water & Sewer – 2 Crews of 7 – Two separate deploymentsMiami Florida

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