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<br />F REESE AND <br />NICHOLS: <br /> <br />HELPING YOU <br /> <br />PROTECT YOUR <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY <br /> <br />Innovative approaches. . <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />'r.... aM Nicholl <br /> <br />practical results <br /> <br />Security Measures <br />EPA's goal is for each water system to conduct a VA and to take a step forward in <br />addressing system security. The EPA does not define specific levels of security and <br />does not define a minimum threat. During the VA FNI will assist the City of Paris <br />in defining an appropriate level of security and standards, and in developing a <br />phased implementation of recommendations. <br /> <br />An effective security program should focus first on people and procedures and <br />second on technology. Technology is only as effective as the people utilizing the <br />technology and procedures in place to implement an effective security program. <br />An ideal security system is comprised of a multilayered approach which utilizes <br />detection, delay and response features. <br /> <br />In addition, not all security measures are appropriate for every municipality. City's <br />must consider system redundancy, response capability and the impact (economic <br />and on the ability to serve customers) of losing a component of the water system. <br />Security measures should be designed to address a specific adversary such as a <br />computer hacker, a disgruntled employee, a casual vandal, a determined criminal, <br />an environmental extremists or a terrorist. During the VA FNI will assist the City <br />of Paris in defining the system threat(s). <br /> <br /> <br />Vulnerability Assessment and Emergency Response Plan SOQ page 4 <br />