24 episodes

Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre as he explores all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Twice a month Isaac will share his expertise with you all about the wonderful and exciting world of Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management along with guest experts in the industry.

Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre Portable Pipeline System

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Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre as he explores all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Twice a month Isaac will share his expertise with you all about the wonderful and exciting world of Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management along with guest experts in the industry.

    From Private to Public: Transitioning IT Services for Government Utilities with Baron Walt

    From Private to Public: Transitioning IT Services for Government Utilities with Baron Walt

    In this episode of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast, Isaac delves into transitioning IT services for government utilities with Baron Wolt from TM Pros, addressing the critical role of emergency and disaster response for utility systems. They explore the complex landscape of IT managed services and their integration with utility management and infrastructure security. Baron discusses the unique challenges and differences that arise when shifting from private to government-tailored IT services. He emphasizes the necessity of complying with strict regulations and prioritizing cybersecurity. Moreover, the conversation highlights the threats posed by social engineering and cyber attacks on utility systems, along with vital strategies to protect these essential operations.
     
    Also in this episode:
    The district has invested in 7,920 ft of twelve-inch Auraflex hose and corresponding trailers with engines to bypass any potential failure in their wastewater system.
    Training and practical hands-on sessions were significant in ensuring the district crew's proficiency in deploying and managing the emergency equipment.
    External vendors played a crucial role in solving logistical challenges, especially for utilities without heavy-duty equipment.
      About Isaac Alatorre: Chairman & Emergency Pipeline Advisor for Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management.
    A UC Irvine graduate and beginning his career in safety and emergency supplies, Isaac was trained by David Jackson on all things related to PPS. With the help of his predecessor, he has updated PPS in regard to technology and processes. He believes that PPS has just started to make an impact.
    PPS has usually been a West Coast company, but now Isaac believes that PPS can help utilities across the globe with PPS many applications. Not only with pipelines but with emergency response awareness as a whole. He enjoys sports, whiskey, and food.
    This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact

    • 25 min
    Behind the Scenes: Strengthening Costa Mesa Against Utility Failures

    Behind the Scenes: Strengthening Costa Mesa Against Utility Failures

    In this episode of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast, Isaac shares a case study from Costa Mesa Sanitation District, showcasing their initiative in emergency preparedness for utility failures. He dives into the district's forward-thinking approach and the strategic planning undertaken to mitigate potential disasters associated with the failure of a major lift station.
    Isaac walks us through the profile of the Costa Mesa Sanitation District, highlighting its dense population and commercial activities which make it an eminent part of Orange County, California. He touches on the city's affluent status and the district's commendable mindset towards emergency preparedness—a trait not necessarily found in all communities.
     
    Also in this episode:
    The district has invested in 7,920ft of twelve-inch Auraflex hose and corresponding trailers with engines to bypass any potential failure in their wastewater system.
    Training and practical hands-on sessions were significant in ensuring the district crew's proficiency in deploying and managing the emergency equipment.
    External vendors played a crucial role in solving logistical challenges, especially for utilities without heavy-duty equipment.
      About Isaac Alatorre: Chairman & Emergency Pipeline Advisor for Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management.
    A UC Irvine graduate and beginning his career in safety and emergency supplies, Isaac was trained by David Jackson on all things related to PPS. With the help of his predecessor, he has updated PPS in regard to technology and processes. He believes that PPS has just started to make an impact.
    PPS has usually been a West Coast company, but now Isaac believes that PPS can help utilities across the globe with PPS many applications. Not only with pipelines but with emergency response awareness as a whole. He enjoys sports, whiskey, and food.
    This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact

    • 8 min
    The Changing Landscape of Emergency Management: Water Utilities in the Face of Climate Change

    The Changing Landscape of Emergency Management: Water Utilities in the Face of Climate Change

    In this episode of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast, Isaac and returning guest expert Jim unpack the myriad challenges and emerging issues faced by water utilities in emergency management. The conversation dives deep into the evolving landscape of utility crisis response, from cybersecurity threats to compliance updates. Discover the latest strategies and resources that utilities can harness to fortify their emergency preparedness and response capabilities.
     
    Also in this episode: Water utilities are facing an evolving set of challenges, including cybersecurity risks and the need to update risk and resiliency assessments under the AWIA.
    Cyber threats are a growing concern for utilities, with resources such as CISA's free scanning program highlighted as valuable tools for vulnerability assessment.
    The mutual aid network for utilities (CalWarn) continues to grow, helping small and large utilities alike to prepare for and respond to emergencies.
    There are legislative developments such as the Senate Bill 552 that affect utilities by mandating membership in mutual aid networks, emphasizing the importance of staying informed on compliance.



    About Jim Wollbrinck:
    Jim Wollbrink is an Emergency Management Professional at Metisis LLC. He is recognized as an expert in the field of emergency response and disaster response management for utility companies. With an extensive background in water utility emergency management and a focus on cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and mutual aid.
     
    Connect Jim: Jim.Wollbrinck@METISISLLC.com 
    Connect with METISIS LLC on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/metisis-llc/
    Connect with Jim Wollbrinck on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-jim-wollbrinck-0332016/

    Join the Emergency Management Professional LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/98552 
     
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      About Isaac Alatorre: Chairman & Emergency Pipeline Advisor for Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management.
    A UC Irvine graduate and beginning his career in safety and emergency supplies, Isaac was trained by David Jackson on all things related to PPS. With the help of his predecessor, he has updated PPS in regard to technology and processes. He believes that PPS has just started to make an impact.
    PPS has usually been a West Coast company, but now Isaac believes that PPS can help utilities across the globe with PPS many applications. Not only with pipelines but with emergency response awareness as a whole. He enjoys sports, whiskey, and food.
    This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact

    • 45 min
    Unveiling the Latest Cybersecurity Regulations for Water Utilities

    Unveiling the Latest Cybersecurity Regulations for Water Utilities

    In this episode of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast, Isaac reflects on the year 2023 and discusses the state of conferences and cybersecurity in the utilities industry. 
    He highlights the positive growth in his business and the overall improvement in the industry compared to the past few years. Isaac emphasizes the increasing importance of cybersecurity in water utilities and mentions the abandonment of a cybersecurity rule by the EPA due to implementation challenges. He recommends Dr. Kevin Morley as an expert in the field and discusses the prevalence of cybersecurity threats. 
    Isaac also shares his experiences attending conferences such as Con Expo, ACE 23, and Root Control, and provides insights into the upcoming conferences in 2024, including ACE in Anaheim and Tristate in Las Vegas.


    Also in this episode: 
    The year 2023 saw positive growth in the utilities industry, with increased confidence and investment in advertising and conferences. Cybersecurity is becoming a major concern for water utilities, with the EPA abandoning a cybersecurity rule due to implementation challenges. Dr. Kevin Morley is a valuable resource for water utilities seeking expertise in cybersecurity.  
    Learn more about Dr. Kevin Morley and the AWWA: https://www.awwa.org/ 
    This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact

    • 12 min
    REVIEW | Disaster Expo California 2023: A Work Still In Progress For The Future Of Disaster Management And Emergency Response

    REVIEW | Disaster Expo California 2023: A Work Still In Progress For The Future Of Disaster Management And Emergency Response

    Isaac reviews the recent Disaster Expo California held at the Anaheim Convention Center and shares his first-hand insights into the event, its standout speakers, and unique highlights.
    Isaac applauds speakers like Forrest Lanning from FEMA, who discussed earthquake resilience and the Ring of Fire, along with experts focusing on California disasters and local emergency management efforts. While he appreciates the Expo's focus on disaster management, Isaac also highlights some challenges, such as an array of unrelated vendors and distracting breakout sessions within the exhibit hall. Ultimately, he recognizes the Expo's potential and looks forward to future improvements. If you're in the field of disaster management or emergency response, this episode offers valuable insights to help you decide if this event is for you. 
    Also in this episode: 
    Some notable speakers mentioned include Forrest Lanning from FEMA, who discussed earthquake-resilient building codes and the Ring of Fire, and Laurie Mazin Azura from the California Office of Emergency Services, who talked about California disasters and wildfires. The lack of focus in breakout sessions, distractions in the exhibit hall, and a mix of vendors that weren't always directly related to disaster management. They could improve by attracting more prominent speakers, creating specialized tracks for breakout sessions, and offering convenience and attractions for attendees. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact  

    • 15 min
    Navigating Current Disaster Response Plans And Unique Training In California's Diverse Water Utilities | feat. Alix Stayton

    Navigating Current Disaster Response Plans And Unique Training In California's Diverse Water Utilities | feat. Alix Stayton

    Isaac is joined by Alix Stayton, the Emergency Management Coordinator for California's Public Water Agencies Group (PWAG), to discuss the unique challenges faced by California's diverse water utilities, emphasizing the need for tailored emergency plans and training.
    Discover her journey from consultant to emergency manager, driven by experiences during Hurricane Katrina. She highlights the role of coordination and mutual aid among utilities, regardless of size, especially in tackling issues like wildfires and cybersecurity threats. Alix discusses the California Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (CalWARN) and its contribution to statewide assistance efforts. Gain valuable insights into the world of emergency management within the water sector and the ongoing quest to enhance preparedness and resilience.
    Also in this episode: 
    Importance Of Training And Preparation: Understanding how disaster response and relief mechanisms work, along with proper training, helps individuals and organizations align with established structures for more effective assistance. Versatility In Emergency Management: The versatility of emergency management and its applicability in various contexts. Critical Infrastructure Focus: Utilities play a critical role in disaster response, as they provide essential resources like water and power to first responders during emergencies. Collaboration Among Water Districts: Sharing resources, information, and expertise among these districts to enhance their collective preparedness. Mutual Aid And Support: Mutual aid and coordination with consultants to provide support functions during emergencies ensures that even smaller districts can receive assistance when needed.  
    About Alix Stayton:
    With more than 15 years in emergency management, Alix Stayton provides full-cycle emergency management services. As both a consultant and a staff member in the course of that time, she has worked on plans for public, private and nonprofit sector organizations and clients. Alix develops, delivers and evaluates training and exercises aligned with the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program. She has contributed to public health and emergency preparedness, response and recovery projects with cities, counties, higher education institutions, and various committees, working groups and coalitions.
    A regular contributor to the field, Alix has spoken at the Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters conference, the California Emergency Services Association conference, the Emergency Information Infrastructure Partnership Forum and others. She has led the LA City Business Operations Center during wildfire response and the Irvine Ranch Water District virtual EOC during the 2020 COVID-19 activation. She has been published in the American Journal of Public Health and Cambridge University Press. Ms. Stayton serves on the IAEM Children in Disasters Caucus and the Women in Homeland Security programs committee.
    She is currently the Emergency Management Coordinator for Public Water Agencies Group (PWAG), providing support to 18 public (non-city) wholesale and retail water agencies in Los Angeles County. She focuses on preparedness, response and recovery as well as mutual aid and coordination with city, county and state-level response partners.
     
    Connect With Alix Stayton: 
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    Subscribe To The Utilities Emergency Response Podcast: 
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    Connect With Isaac Alatorre: 
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      About Isaac Alatorre: Chairman & Emergency Pipeline Advisor for Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management.
    A UC Irvine graduate and beginning his career in safety and emergency supplies, Isaac was trained by David Jackson on all things related to PPS. With the help of his predecessor, he has updated PPS in regard to technology and processes. He believes that PPS has just started to make an impact.
    PPS has usually been a West Coast company, but now Isaac believes

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