Water Security

FTC&H is uniquely qualified to perform each of the three phases of security assessment, planning, and design. FTC&H personnel have been trained in the Risk Assessment Methodology for Water (RAM-W), asdeveloped by Sandia National Laboratories, and as supported by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and American Water Works Association (AWWA). FTC&H is also trained in other methodologies for performing vulnerability assessments (VAs) such that we can apply the most appropriate methodology to your water system.

VA Services

  • Characterize Physical Site and Assess Existing Physical Security Systems
  • Assess Existing Electronic Security Features
  • Evaluate Existing SCADA System Security
  • Evaluate Existing Security Procedures and Policies
  • Perform RAM-W Methodology
  • Perform RAM-W for Small and Medium Water Systems 
  • Perform NRWA’s Security and Emergency Management System (SEMS) for VAs and Enforcement Response Plans (ERPs)

 

ERP Services

  • Evaluate Existing Contingency Plan and/or ERP for Water Facilities
  • Update Current Contingency Plan to an ERP and Incorporate Findings from VA
  • Incorporate City and/or County Emergency Preparedness Procedures
  • Assist with Table Top and/or Full-Scale Training Exercises

 

Security Enhancement Services

  • Cost-effective Solutions for Physical and Electronic Security Systems
  • Design, Bidding, and Construction Phase Engineering for Selected Improvements
  • Design/Build Services

 

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. Awards

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2008 Distinguished Corporation Award

Michigan Society of Professional Engineers

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received the 2008 Distinguished Corporation Award, given by the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE).  

Each year, the award is presented to a well known and respected firm within the engineering community that has clearly demonstrated continued leadership in, and contributed to the engineering profession, MSPE, and the community in which it resides.

The MSPE committee awarded FTC&H for the firm’s long-standing support and generosity to the organization and its programs not only monetarily, but also for efforts in encouraging its engineers’ participation and leadership with MSPE.