 501 C-6 Not for profit,  950+ members.  Provides ON-SITE training and technical assistance.  MRWA was provider of:  Vulnerability Assessments, 

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 501 C-6 Not for profit,  950+ members.  Provides ON-SITE training and technical assistance.  MRWA was provider of:  Vulnerability Assessments,  Emergency Response Plan evaluation and creation,  Tabletop Exercises,  Provided numerous emergency response related training courses.  Field Staff NIMS Certified.

 75kW three-phase generator kept postured for storm events.  Database of systems with resources and contact information.  Ability to put staff on-site within minutes to hours.  Trained with generators and making connections,  Equipped with appropriate tools.  Established history of emergency response.

 Missouri Water and Wastewater Agency Response Network.  Mutual Aid Program for water and wastewater systems “modeled” after electrical cooperative mutual aid.  Separate entity from MRWA.  Wholly MRWA supported. 

 Free membership to any system.  Utilizes resource typing.  Potentially interactive with other state’s WARN programs.