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1 Hurricane Preparedness Workshop Prepared by: 3100 WEST ALABAMA HOUSTON, TX (713) Friday, July 12, 2013 at 11:30 am at Fry Road MUD Administration Building located at Saums Road, Katy, Texas 77449
2 July 12, HURRICANE RESPONSE TEAM WHCRWA Designated Spokespersons WHCRWA Operators WHCRWA Construction Manager WHCRWA Satellite Number WHCRWA Dispatch Telephone Number Receiving Text Messages During Hurricane Conditions HURRICANE RESPONSE PLAN WHCRWA System Information DURING HURRICANE WARNING During Power Loss Level 1 Districts Level 2 Districts Other Converted Districts Post Hurricane Procedures GENERAL DISCUSSION Communication On Changes To District Operations Flow Sharing And System Balancing Monthly Pumpage Reporting System... 9 Tables Page LEVEL 1 DISTRICTS - Districts That Do Not Have Wells, Or Do Not Have Sufficient Well Capacity, Or Have Water Quality Issues... 5 LEVEL 2 DISTRICTS - Districts That Are Currently Receiving Surface Water And Have A Backup Power Source... 6 OTHER CONVERTED DISTRICTS - Districts That Do Not Have A Backup Power Source i-
3 July 12, 2013 The purpose of this workshop is to inform the operators of those Districts receiving surface water of the procedures that the West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) will implement during a hurricane watch and/or warning. 1. HURRICANE RESPONSE TEAM The Hurricane Response Team consists of the WHCRWA s Designated Spokespersons, Construction Manager, and Operators. Contact information for the HURRICANE RESPONSE TEAM and the WHCRWA s Dispatch Telephone Number are presented in this section. This section also includes instructions regarding how to receive text messages and voice mail messages from the WHCRWA Program Manager during a hurricane watch WHCRWA Designated Spokespersons WHCRWA Primary Spokesperson Wayne Ahrens, Program Manager...(713) Office...(713) Mobile...wayne.ahrens@dannenbaum.com WHCRWA First Backup Spokesperson Bruce Parker, President... (713) Mobile... bgpk777@sbcglobal.net 1.2. WHCRWA Operators () Ben Agee...(281) Office...(713) Mobile... bagee@stes.com Brent Fields...(281) Mobile... bfields@stes.com Bryan Thomas...(281) Mobile... bthomas@stes.com 1.3. WHCRWA Construction Manager Troy Anthony...(713) Mobile... ctanthony@lan-inc.com -1-
4 1.4. WHCRWA Satellite Number In the event the WHCRWA Operator cannot be reached by the mobile number listed on page 1, use the WHCRWA Satellite Number to reach the WHCRWA Operator. WHCRWA SATELLITE NO.: (863) WHCRWA Dispatch Telephone Number Use the WHCRWA Dispatch Telephone Number to inquire about the WHCRWA s facilities and/or to report operational problems with the WHCRWA s facilities. WHCRWA DISPATCH TELEPHONE NO.: (281) Receiving Text Messages During Hurricane Conditions Use either OPTION A or OPTION B to activate your Mobile Telephone Number so that you can receive text messages from the WHCRWA s Program Manager regarding surface water supply to the districts during a Hurricane. Please Opt-In or Activate your Mobile Telephone Number as soon as possible. a. OPTION A To Opt-In by Telephone: Dial: (800) The caller will be prompted to enter a PEN NUMBER followed by the pound sign. PEN NUMBER: # The automated system will then add your Mobile Telephone Number to the WHCRWA s list so that you can receive text messages. b. OPTION B To Opt-In by Text Message: Dial: (248) Enter the following PEN NUMBER: # Press: SEND The automated system will then add your Mobile Telephone Number to the WHCRWA s list so that you can receive text messages. Standard text messaging rates may apply based on the subscriber's plan with their mobile phone carrier. As text message delivery is subject to mobile carrier network availability, such delivery is not guaranteed. -2-
5 2. HURRICANE RESPONSE PLAN The WHCRWA s Standard Operating Procedures upon receiving notification of a HURRICANE WARNING, and Hurricane Recovery Procedures are presented in this section WHCRWA System Information a. The WHCRWA has back-up power for full capacity. b. The WHCRWA s System Storage Capacity is 15 Million Gallons. c. The WHCRWA has arranged fuel supply. d. As long as the City of Houston delivers surface water to the WHCRWA, the WHCRWA s system will run under normal operating conditions DURING HURRICANE WARNING (Hurricane is in the Gulf of Mexico and Houston could experience hurricane conditions within 36 hours.) a. The WHCRWA will maintain communication with the City of Houston Water Supply Staff to obtain the status of the water supply to the WHCRWA. b. The WHCRWA will closely monitor news reports and disseminate information to all pertinent members of the Hurricane Response Team. c. The WHCRWA will send the FIRST TEXT MESSAGE to Operators of Districts that are receiving surface water. Instructions will include the following messages: Houston Is Under a HURRICANE WARNING! Make Sure Wells Are Ready To Operate. Notify WHCRWA Operators Immediately if Wells Are Not Operable. WHCRWA DISPATCH TELEPHONE NO.: (281)
6 2.3. During Power Loss a. If the City of Houston decreases the surface water supply to the WHCRWA due to hurricane conditions, then the WHCRWA will continue to supply surface water to all LEVEL 1 Districts. The WHCRWA will proportionately decrease the surface water supply to LEVEL 2 Districts. b. If hurricane conditions cause a power outage but the City of Houston is still supplying water, then the WHCRWA will continue to supply surface water to LEVEL 1 Districts. LEVEL 2 Districts (have a temporary power source and therefore) will receive surface water as long as safe conditions can be maintained. c. The WHCRWA will send a SECOND TEXT MESSAGE to District Operators if supply from the City of Houston is lost. Instructions will include the following messages: The WHCRWA Has Lost Water Supply From The City of Houston. The WHCRWA Will Supply Water To LEVEL 1 Districts Only As Long As Supply In Ground Storage Tanks Permits. -4-
7 2.4. Level 1 Districts Level 1 Districts rely solely on the WHCRWA for water because the districts do not have wells, or do not have sufficient well capacity to meet their demands or the districts have water quality issues. LEVEL 1 DISTRICTS Districts That Do Not Have Wells, Or Do Not Have Sufficient Well Capacity, Or Have Water Quality Issues JULY 2013 District Operator Contact Information Addicks Utility District Barker Cypress MUD Harris County MUD No. 70 Harris County MUD No. 127 Harris County MUD No. 130 Harris County MUD No. 162 Harris County MUD No. 166 Harris County MUD No. 188 Harris County MUD No. 276 Harris County MUD No. 418 Harris County MUD No. 433 Harris County MUD No. 500 Harris County UD No. 6 Dan Freeland Mike Williams Municipal Operations & Consulting Chris Hoffman Chris Hoffman Chad LeBouf Jonathan Hubbard Kevin Redden Environmental Dev. Partners (832) mobile dfreeland@h2oconsulting.net (832) mobile mwilliams@municipalops.com (832) mobile choffman@h2oconsulting.net (281) mobile (832) mobile choffman@h2oconsulting.net (832) mobile clebouf@stes.com (281) mobile jhubbard@stes.com (281) mobile kredden@edpwater.com -5-
8 2.5. Level 2 Districts Level 2 Districts are currently receiving surface water and have a Backup Power Source. LEVEL 2 DISTRICTS Districts That Are Currently Receiving Surface Water And Have A Backup Power Source JULY 2013 District Operator Contact Information Clay Road Utility District Harris County MUD No. 102 Harris County MUD No. 136 Harris County MUD No. 144 Harris County MUD No. 149 Harris County MUD No. 155 Harris County MUD No. 163 Harris County MUD No. 172 Harris County MUD No. 173 Harris County MUD No. 179 Harris County MUD No. 183 Harris County MUD No. 185 Harris County MUD No. 186 Harris County MUD No. 196 Harris County MUD No. 208 Harris County MUD No. 238 Harris County MUD No. 257 Kevin Redden Environmental Dev. Partners Bryan Chapline Municipal District Services, LLC Keith Arrant Municipal Operations & Consulting Greg Dubiel Municipal Operations & Consulting Cyrus Dumas Cyrus Dumas Cyrus Dumas Bryan Chapline Municipal District Services, LLC Chris Hoffman Chris Hoffman Chris Hoffman Mike Thornhill SI Environmental LLC -6- (281) mobile kredden@edpwater.com (713) mobile bchapline@municipaldistrictservices.com (832) mobile karrant@municipalops.com (281) mobile gdubiel@municipalops.com (281) mobile cdumas@stes.com (281) mobile cdumas@stes.com (281) mobile cdumas@stes.com (713) mobile bchapline@municipaldistrictservices.com (832) mobile choffman@h2oconsulting.net (832) mobile choffman@h2oconsulting.net (832) mobile choffman@h2oconsulting.net (832) mobile mthornhill@sienv.com
9 LEVEL 2 DISTRICTS Districts That Are Currently Receiving Surface Water And Have A Backup Power Source JULY 2013 District Operator Contact Information Harris County MUD No. 264 Harris County MUD No. 341 Harris County MUD No. 370 Horsepen Bayou MUD Jackrabbit Road PUD Langham Creek UD Remington MUD No. 1 Rolling Creek UD Spencer Road PUD West Harris County MUD No. 14 West Harris County MUD No. 15 Cyrus Dumas Wesley Wright TNG Utility Corp Wesley Wright TNG Utility Corp Bryan Chapline Municipal District Services, LLC K. DeWayne High Water, Environmental And Technical Services Greg Dubiel Municipal Operations & Consulting Greg Dubiel Municipal Operations & Consulting (281) mobile cdumas@stes.com (832) mobile wesleyw@tng-utility.com (832) mobile wesleyw@tng-utility.com (713) mobile bchapline@municipaldistrictservices.com (281) mobile dhigh@wetservices.com (281) cell gdubiel@municipalops.com (281) cell gdubiel@municipalops.com -7-
10 2.6. Other Converted Districts The following Districts are currently receiving surface water, but do not have a Backup Power Source and thus cannot distribute water to their customers. These Districts will begin receiving surface water as soon as power returns and they are able to function under normal operating conditions. OTHER CONVERTED DISTRICTS Districts That Do Not Have A Backup Power Source JULY 2013 District Operator Contact Information Harris County MUD No. 250 Jack Bielat (281) mobile jbielat@stes.com 2.7. Post Hurricane Procedures The Hurricane Response Team will meet at WHCRWA Pump Station No. 1 at a time designated by the Program Manager. The following procedures will be in effect after a hurricane. a. The WHCRWA will maintain communication with the City Of Houston Water Supply Staff to obtain the status of the water supply to the WHCRWA. b. The WHCRWA will send a THIRD TEXT MESSAGE to District Operators. Instructions will include the following message(s): The WHCRWA is back to normal operating conditions and has begun increasing water supply to the District s Ground Storage Tanks. -8-
11 3. GENERAL DISCUSSION 3.1. Communication On Changes To District Operations 3.2. Flow Sharing And System Balancing 3.3. Monthly Pumpage Reporting System The WHCRWA submits data from the Online Monthly Pumpage Reports to the Subsidence District as backup or proof of the amount of surface water used by each District. a. District operators must update Contact Information. -9-
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