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Clayton joins NC WaterWARN mutual-aid network to bolster water and wastewater emergency response
Summary
Council approved a resolution to join the NC Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (NC WaterWARN), providing the town access to statewide mutual-aid personnel, equipment and a seat at the state emergency operations center during declared disasters.
James Blaylock, assistant water resources director, asked the council to authorize Clayton’s participation in NC WaterWARN, a voluntary statewide water/wastewater mutual-aid network, and the council adopted the resolution on May 20.
Blaylock said NC WaterWARN — created in February 2008 and, as of May 12, composed of 42 members statewide — provides a framework for requesting and receiving personnel, equipment and materials during emergencies and large…
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