Water Contaminant Information Tool (WCIT) Training.

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Water Contaminant Information Tool (WCIT) Training

Overview WCIT background Why use WCIT? Who can use WCIT? How can you use WCIT?

What is WCIT? The Water Contaminant Information Tool (WCIT) is EPA’s secure Web-based database of information on priority contaminants of concern for “all hazards” in drinking water and wastewater systems: –Developed in response to 9/11 attacks –Released in 2005 –Describes contaminants that pose a serious threat if accidentally or intentionally introduced into water systems –Data are peer-reviewed and regularly updated –Data are specific to the needs of drinking water and wastewater systems 3

WCIT Contents 806 contaminants of the highest concern if introduced into water systems Types of contaminants: –Pathogens –Chemical warfare agents –Toxins –Pesticides –Radiochemicals –Other toxic industrial chemicals

WCIT Updates EPA continues to update WCIT data Major update –EPA added 703 contaminants and over 200 analytical methods for drinking water –Enhanced search feature EPA keeps WCIT up to date with other water program tools, including SAM (Selected Analytical Methods for Environmental Remediation and Recovery)

WCIT Uses As an all-hazards response tool, WCIT can be used in response to: –Natural disasters –Accidents –Vandalism –Intentional acts WCIT provides detailed information on contaminants, as well as methods to detect, treat, and recover from contamination incidents

All of the information in WCIT is publically available online WCIT, as a comprehensive tool, is considered sensitive. Access is limited to: –EPA and other federal employees –Water and wastewater utilities –Public health officials and laboratories –Government laboratories –Certain water associations –Drinking water primacy agencies and their subsidiaries Who can use WCIT?

How can WCIT be used? Practical uses in planning –Tabletop exercises –Full-scale national exercises Region 5 Region 4 Region 6

During response to an actual event –Laboratories: analytical methods –Medical and public health officials: diagnosis and treatment information –Utilities: information for identifying contamination and treating drinking water and wastewater –Emergency responders: field methods –Officials communicating with the public: reports on contaminants How can WCIT be used?

After an incident –Data to assist in recovery and return to service: Wastewater treatment Infrastructure decontamination Laboratory methods to confirm successful decontamination How can WCIT be used?

Open your browser Navigate to Log In with your User ID and Password Select WCIT from the list of programs Live Demonstration