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Department of the Interior bureau of reclamation May 2009 Facility Vulnerability Assessment Template Invasive Quagga and Zebra Mussels Department of the Interior bureau of reclamation May 2009 Facility Vulnerability Assessment Template Invasive Quagga and Zebra Mussels Prepared for reclamation by: RNT Consulting Inc. 823 County Road 35 Picton, Ontario, Canada K0K 2T0 1 Facility Vulnerability Evaluation Checklist Project Name: Prepared by: Date of Preparation: Issue #: Date of This Issue: A Facility Assessment process usually requires considerable time for planning and coordination, background research, site visits, evaluation of data and preparation of a report. Several small facilities that are similar or duplicates may be grouped together. It is likely that a team approach of 2 or 3 people is most effective at carrying out the Assessment with at least one of the team having operations knowledge/experience of the specific Facility (as explained below).
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