Assessment of the Bureau of Reclamation's Security Program

Assessment of the Bureau of Reclamation's Security Program

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Committee to Assess the Bureau of Reclamation's Security Program
National Academies Press
EAN: 9780309125277
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The water impounded behind a dam can be used to generate power and to provide water for drinking, irrigation, commerce, industry, and recreation. However, if a dam fails, the water that would be unleashed has the energy and power to cause mass destruction downstream, killing and injuring people and destroying property, agriculture, industry, and local and regional economies. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is responsible for managing and operating some of this nation's largest and most critical dams. The failure of one or more of these dams as the result of a malicious act would come with little warning and a limited time for evacuation. In the years since the 9/11 attacks, Reclamation has invested significant resources to establish and build a security program. Reclamation is now ready to evaluate the results of these efforts and determine how best to move forward to develop a security program that is robust and sustainable. This book assesses Reclamation's security program and determines its level of preparedness to deter, respond to, and recover from malicious acts to its physical infrastructure and to the people who use and manage it.
EAN 9780309125277
ISBN 0309125278
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ National Academies Press
Dátum vydania 13. decembra 2008
Stránky 146
Jazyk English
Rozmery 229 x 152
Krajina United States
Čitatelia Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Autori Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment; Committee to Assess the Bureau of Reclamation's Security Program; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; National Research Council