Drought Preparedness and Response: Developing a Water Shortage Plan (EL297)
Course Length: 3 Hours / 0.3 CEUs*
Course Description: With increasing threats such as climate change, population growth, and aging infrastructure, it is critical that utilities begin planning for water shortages. This eLearning course covers the steps towards creating a Drought Preparedness and Response plan. Planning before a water shortage allows you to know your options so you can best respond with the response most appropriate to your circumstances. By following the step-by-step process presented in this course, you will be able to anticipate and respond to water shortages through a structured planning process. The course includes explanations and examples of common methods while also introducing new tools and methods to assist in developing an effective water shortage plan.
This course consists of the following five modules:
Module 1: Drought Overview and the Seven-Step Process
Module 2: Getting Started on a Water Shortage Plan
Module 3: Forecasting Supply and Balancing Supply and Demand
Module 4: Establishing Trigger Levels and Developing a Stage Demand-reduction Program
Module 5: Adopting and Implementing the Plan
Learning Objectives:
• Describe drought characteristics and explain why preparedness matters
• Identify best team to create a water shortage response
• Analyze supply and demand and compare mitigation options
• Describe how to establish triggering levels
• Summarize how to develop a staged demand reduction program
• Outline how to adopt and implement a drought preparedness plan
Certificates of Completion: AWWA will award a Certificate of Completion upon success passing of this course. This does not automatically imply that your state agency will award you CEUs. It is the individual's responsibility, before registering for any continuing education credit program, to contact the appropriate licensing agency.