AWWA J100 2010
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AWWA J100-10: Risk Analysis And Management For Critical Asset Protection (Rampcap) Standard
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AWWA | 2010 | 135 |
This standard sets the requirements for all-hazards risk and resilience analysis and management for the water sector and prescribes methods that can be used for addressing these requirements. The standard documents a process for identifying vulnerabilities to man-made threats, natural hazards, and dependencies and proximity to hazardous sites and provides methods to evaluate the options for improving these weaknesses in water and wastewater utilities. This standard is and will be maintained to be consistent with the current all-sector Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection (RAMCAP) standard developed and maintained by ASME Codes and Standards. The current version of the general, all-sector RAMCAP standard is in development by ASME Codes and Standards, based on ASME-ITI (2009). The all-sector RAMCAP standard is general to all sectors of the economy; the present standard is specific to the water sector.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | ANSI/ASME-ITI/AWWA J100-10 |
2 | Disclaimer |
3 | Copyright |
5 | Contents |
9 | List of Tables |
11 | List of Figures |
13 | Foreword 1 Introduction |
16 | 2 RAMCAP Overview |
17 | 3 Organization of This Document |
18 | 4 Comments |
19 | Risk and Resilience Managementof Water and Wastewater Systems – Committee |
21 | Risk and Resilience Managementof Water and Wastewater Systems 1 SCOPE 2 DEFINITIONS |
26 | 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY 4 REQUIREMENTS |
36 | 5 PROCESS CONTROL 6 VERIFICATION |
37 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF THIS STANDARD A.1 INTRODUCTION A.2 RISK AND RESILIENCE DEFINED |
40 | A.3 DISCUSSION OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROCESS |
41 | A.4 DISCUSSION OF THE INDIVIDUAL STEPS IN THE PROCESS |
53 | A.5 REFERENCES |
55 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B OPTIONAL USE OF RAMCAP SCALES FOR RECORDING CONSEQUENCE AND VULNERABILITY ESTIMATES B.1 INTRODUCTION B.2 CONSEQUENCES |
56 | Table B-1 Consequence Scale for Fatalities Table B-2 Consequence Scale for Serious Injuries Table B-3 Consequence Scale for Financial Losses to the Owner/Operator Table B-4 Consequence Scale for Economic Losses to the Regional Community |
59 | B.3 VULNERABILITY |
60 | Table B-5 Four Ways to Express Vulnerability Estimates B.4 RISK CALCULATION B.5 REFERENCES |
63 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX C Glossary |
71 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX D Expanded Bibliography |
75 | MANDATORY APPENDIX E RAMCAP Reference Threats |
79 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX F Proxy Indicator of Terrorism Threat Likelihood for the Water Sector F.1 THE CHALLENGE |
80 | F.2 A Different Approach: A Proxy Threat Likelihood Indicator |
82 | F.3 Estimating the Likelihood Proxy |
85 | Table F-1 RMS Target Type Groups |
87 | Table F-2 Detection Likelihood and Cost for Each Threat F.4 DISCUSSION |
89 | F.5 REFERENCES |
91 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX G INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF NATURAL HAZARDS G.1 NATURAL HAZARDS OVERVIEW |
104 | Table G-1 Damage Factors of Selected Equipment Types |
105 | G.2 EARTHQUAKE RISK |
106 | Table G-2 Earthquake Effects for Use in Estimating Vulnerability of Assets |
111 | G.3 HURRICANE RISK |
118 | G.4 TORNADO RISK |
120 | Table G-4 U.S. Tornadoes, 1950–1982 |
122 | Table G-5 Tornado Damage Factors |
124 | Table G-6 Tornado Frequency Data for Select US Counties |
125 | G.5 FLOOD RISK |
128 | G.6 REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING |
129 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX H WATER SECTOR UTILITY RESILIENCE ANALYSIS APPROACH H.1 OVERVIEW |
130 | H.2 OPERATIONAL RESILIENCE INDEX (ORI) H.3 FINANCIAL RESILIENCE INDEX (FRI) |
131 | Table H-1 Indicators of the Operational Resilience Index |
132 | Table H-1 Indicators of the Operational Resilience Index (continued) |
133 | Table H-2 Indicators of the Financial Resilience Index |
134 | Table H-2 Indicators of the Financial Resilience Index (continued) |
135 | H.4 References |