COWARN’S

Mission

The mission of the CoWARN network is to support and promote statewide emergency preparedness, disaster response and mutual aid assistance for public and private water and wastewater utilities for natural and human caused events.
COWARN’S

Purpose

The purpose of CoWARN is to facilitate a formalized system for water and wastewater utilities to help each other with mutual aid during emergency situations. CoWARN is a partnership between utilities, various state and local agencies, and water and wastewater organizations.
IMPORTANCE

Why Do We Need CoWARN?

Water Wastewater Mutual Aid Networking is essential to enhance emergency response capabilities, optimize resource utilization, foster knowledge sharing, promote community well-being, and strengthen collaboration among water and wastewater utilities. By joining CoWARN and combining forces, utilities can collectively address challenges, improve resilience, and ensure the reliable provision of vital services to communities.
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VITAL RESOURCES
Water and wastewater systems provide our communities with a life-sustaining resource that is of vital importance to maintaining public health, sanitation and safety.
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FAST RECOVERY
By restoring water and wastewater service in the most efficient manner possible, CoWARN provides renewed hope for fast recovery from such disasters.
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Icon of a water faucet with a drop and flowing water
VITAL RESOURCES
Water and wastewater systems provide our communities with a life-sustaining resource that is of vital importance to maintaining public health, sanitation and safety.
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Icon of a building with a flame and a cloud above it with arrows
FAST RECOVERY
By restoring water and wastewater service in the most efficient manner possible, CoWARN provides renewed hope for fast recovery from such disasters.
METHOD

How Do We Help?

CoWARN provides water and wastewater utilities with:
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A Mutual Aid Agreement and process for sharing emergency resources among water and wastewater agencies statewide.
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A mutual assistance program consistent with other statewide mutual aid and assistance programs and the National Incident Management System.
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The resources to respond and recover more quickly from a natural or human caused disaster.
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A forum for developing and maintaining emergency contacts and relationships.
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Icon of a document with a pen signing it
A Mutual Aid Agreement and process for sharing emergency resources among water and wastewater agencies statewide.
02
Icon of a chart with boxes or packages in front
A mutual assistance program consistent with other statewide mutual aid and assistance programs and the National Incident Management System.
03
Icon of a delivery truck
The resources to respond and recover more quickly from a natural or human caused disaster.
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Icon of a computer and smartphone with chat bubbles
A forum for developing and maintaining emergency contacts and relationships.
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JOIN US

How To Become A Member?

All actions, recommendations, etc. are made in accordance with the articles of the Mutual Aid Agreement.

The CoWARN Mutual Aid Agreement is available to all public and private water and wastewater utilities in Colorado. Participation in any emergency response is voluntary, and membership in CoWARN does not obligate members to offer or accept aid.

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OUR TEAM

Steering Committee

Mike Wolf, Chair

Todd Creek Village Metro District

Kyra Gregory, CDPHE liaison

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Gregg Stonecipher

City of Fort Collins

Claude Strait

Colorado Rural Water Association

Mike Wolf, Chair

Todd Creek Village Metro District

Kyra Gregory, CDPHE liaison

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Gregg Stonecipher

City of Fort Collins

Claude Strait

Colorado Rural Water Association