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AWWA J100 2010

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AWWA J100-10: Risk Analysis And Management For Critical Asset Protection (Rampcap) Standard

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AWWA 2010 135
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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.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
AWWA J100 2010
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