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Water Laboratory Alliance (WLA)WLA Membership - Coming Soon!Formal membership for the Water Laboratory Alliance (WLA) is tentatively scheduled to be opened in conjunction with the second phase launch of EPA's Environmental Response Laboratory Network (ERLN). Meanwhile, to learn about plans for inter-laboratory coordination, please contact your EPA Regional Laboratory Director listed in the "Contact Information" section. The purpose of the WLA is to provide the drinking water sector with an integrated nationwide network of laboratories with the analytical capabilities and capacity to support monitoring and surveillance, response, and remediation of intentional and unintentional drinking water supply contamination events involving chemical, biological, and radiochemical contaminants. For questions regarding the WLA, please email: WLA@epa.gov. In support of the WLA, EPA has been working to improve intra-regional laboratory preparedness for response to actual or suspected water contamination incidents through the Drinking Water Laboratory Response Preparedness Project. As part of this effort, EPA has developed Regional Laboratory Response Plans (RLRPs) for each of EPA’s 10 regions. The dates of the 2008 RLRP functional exercises are shown on the map below and each regional contact is listed in the "Contact Information" section.
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 9 (HSPD 9) directed EPA, in part, to "develop nationwide laboratory networks for…water quality that integrate existing Federal and State laboratory resources, are inter-connected, and utilize standardized diagnostic protocols and procedures." In response to this aspect of HSPD 9, EPA’s Water Security Division (WSD) proposed and initiated development of the Water Laboratory Alliance (WLA). The following links provide more detail about what the WLA is, how the WLA functions, and current projects that the WLA is supporting. There are also links to other Web sites that are closely related to the WLA. You will need Adobe Reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA's PDF page to learn more. Fact Sheets and Brochures
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