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Top 3 Reasons to Become a WaterISAC Member

Resources
Get 24/7 access to thousands of water and wastewater security resources.

Alerts
Receive alerts about local, national, and global threats to water and wastewater systems.

Analysis
Explore security research and insights tailored to water and wastewater systems.
Membership Benefits
As WaterISAC members, you and your team will benefit from unlimited access to a comprehensive platform featuring:
Details on physical and cyber threats to water and wastewater systems
  • Terrorism activity
  • IT and OT threats
  • Natural disasters
A vast, searchable library of knowledge with thousands of resources
  • Threat analysis
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Best practices
  • Response and recovery guidance
Water sector threat analysis
  • Based on incident reports; issued every 6 months
An array of tools for identifying and managing risks
  • Links to leading tools and apps by industry and government
Twice-weekly WaterISAC Security and Resilience Update
  • Latest advisories, tools, reports and news in support of water and wastewater system security
Full access to the WaterISAC via mobile devices
  • Access WaterISAC content and manage your account while on the go
Briefings and webinars featuring security experts
  • Monthly cyber threat web briefing by analysts from WaterISAC, the Department of Homeland Security, and private cybersecurity firms
  • Other webinars to help you protect utilities and respond to disasters and other hazards
Database of chem/bio contaminants that pose threats to health and the environment
  • Seamlessly access three chem/bio databases containing over 700 contaminants
  • Helpful in responding to threats, incidents, and spills
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WaterISAC Annual Dues

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Utilities

Water & Wastewater Utilities

Government-owned, non-profit, privately held and investor-owned water providers and/or wastewater service providers, both retail and wholesale.

Member organizations may sign up any number of employees to have access to WaterISAC's members-only content and to receive WaterISAC communications.

Population Served** Water Provider Only or Wastewater Service Only Combined Water and Wastewater System
Less than 20,000 $261 $524
20,000 to 49,999 $524 $1,049
50,000 to 99,999 $1,049 $2,099
100,000 to 499,999 $2,099 $3,149
500,000 to 999,999 $3,149 $5,249
1 million or more $5,249 $7,349

 

** "Population Served" refers to individuals (not accounts or meters) served directly or indirectly by the system.

Dues paid in U.S. dollars.

Government

Government Agencies

All providers of water or wastewater service, whether public or private, fall under the Utilities category of membership. This category is for non-utilities.

Member organizations may sign up any number of employees to have access to WaterISAC's members-only content and to receive WaterISAC communications.

Agency Type Annual Dues
State, Regional and Local Government Agencies* $524
Homeland Security Agencies and Fusion Centers** N/A
Federal Agencies $1,049 per user
  • *Does not include water providers and wastewater service providers.
  • **Courtesy memberships for law enforcement or intelligence agencies willing to share threat and incident information with WaterISAC.

Dues paid in U.S. dollars.

Consulting Firms

Consulting & Engineering Firms

Consulting or engineering firms contracted by water sector utilities to support utility operations or management, or development and implementation of their critical infrastructure protection programs.

Member organizations may sign up any number of employees to have access to WaterISAC's members-only content and to receive WaterISAC communications.

Annual Sales to Water and Wastewater Utilities Annual Dues
Less than $1 million $1,049
$1 million to <$10 million $2,099
$10 million to <$50 million $3,149
$50 million to <$100 million $4,199
$100 million to <$500,000 $5,249
$500 million to <$1 billion $6,299
$1 billion or more $7,349

Dues paid in U.S. dollars.

Associations

Associations

Non-profit organizations principally comprising water and wastewater utilities and/or their personnel.

Annual Dues: $524

Member organizations may sign up any number of employees to have access to WaterISAC's members-only content and to receive WaterISAC communications.

Dues paid in U.S. dollars.

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Membership Eligibility
You are eligible to join WaterISAC if you meet these conditions:
  1. Your job responsibilities include management, security or emergency response, and
  2. You are based in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the Netherlands and you work for one of these types of organizations:
    • Water and wastewater service provider, retail or wholesale.
    • Local, state/provincial or federal government agency with responsibility for water resources, security, emergency management, public or environmental health or law enforcement.
    • Consulting or engineering firm contracted by water sector utilities to support utility operations or management, or development and implementation of their critical infrastructure protection programs.
    • Water and wastewater utility industry association.

3.  You agree to abide by WaterISAC's Terms and Conditions [5] for handling sensitive information.


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[3] https://staging.waterisac.org/products-services
[4] https://www.waterisac.org/sites/default/files/WaterISAC_Brochure_2019.pdf
[5] http://www.waterisac.org/terms