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figure 1 - toolbox flow chart showing before an incident, proceeding to during an incident, proceeding to after an incident, and looping back to before an incident.

figure 2 showing the range of situations for drinking water advisories. Informational, boil water, do not drink, and do not use.

Fig 3. Layers of Communication Outreach. A circular diagram consisting of 3 concentric rings around a core circle with Water System at the center. First ring out: Primacy Agency. Next ring out: Social Services, Public Health/Health Primacy Agency, Public Safety, Public Works, Schools, Emergency Mangement, Local Elected and Appointed Officials, Other Govt Agencies, Consecutive Water Systems, Adjacent Jurisdictions, and Social Services. Last ring out: NGOs, Susceptible Populations, Community-based organizations, Faith-based organizations, and critical/priority customers.

Figure 4 issuing a Drinking Water Advisory Flow Chart

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Figure 4 issuing a Drinking Water Advisory Flow Chart
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a simple map to designate an area affected by a drinking water advisory

Pages in this Report

  1. Table of Contents
  2. About
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Overview
  5. Before an Incident—Preparing for an Advisory
  6. Organizing for Drinking Water Advisories
  7. Collaborating with Partners
  8. Developing a Message
  9. Conducting Exercises
  10. Tools & Templates
  11. During an Incident—Issuing an Advisory
  12. Initiating an Advisory
  13. Preparing an Advisory
  14. Distributing an Advisory
  15. Ending an Advisory
  16. During an Incident: Tools & Templates
  17. After an Incident—Evaluating an Advisory
  18. Reporting Requirements
  19. Debriefing an Incident
  20. Conducting an Evaluation
  21. Modifying Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
  22. Continued Public Outreach
  23. Tools and Templates
  24. Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
  25. Tools and Templates
  26. Appendix C: Online Resources
  27. Bibliography
  28. List of Tables
  29. ›List of Figures
Last Reviewed: June 30, 2022
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases (DFWED), National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH)
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  • Drinking Water Advisory Communication Toolboxplus icon
    • Table of Contents
    • Aboutplus icon
      • Acknowledgements
    • Overview
    • Before an Incidentplus icon
      • Organizing for Drinking Water Advisories
      • Collaborating with Partners
      • Developing a Message
      • Conducting Exercises
      • Tools and Templates
    • During an Incidentplus icon
      • Initiating an Advisory
      • Preparing an Advisory
      • Distributing an Advisory
      • Ending an Advisory
      • Tools & Templates
    • After an Incidentplus icon
      • Reporting Requirements
      • Debriefing an Incident
      • Conducting an Evaluation
      • Modifying Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
      • Continued Public Outreach
      • Tools and Templates
    • Glossary
    • Tools and Templates
    • Online Resources
    • Bibliography
    • List of Tables
    • List of Figures
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