
10:10
David Barkin - Co-Chair, DAS

10:25
Kevin Grigg from Fuss & O'Neill; working group member.

10:30
David Murphy, Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA)

10:47
Matt Fulda - MetroCOG

12:05
David Ruiz from DAS-Bureau of Information Technology Solutions. Working Group Member

12:17
Lori Mathieu, DPH Environmental Health & Drinking Water

12:54
John Truscinski - CT Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA)

13:06
Robert LaFrance, Audubon

14:17
Brenda.bergeron@ct.gov Dept of Emergency Services and Public Protection/Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security

14:53
Christine Hahn, DPH, Environmental Health & Drinking Water Branch

22:02
remember "sensitivity, exposure and adaptive capacity". You will see it again ---and John is highlighting now

39:41
@John, just to confirm, I would love to incorporate the CCVI into the final version of the survey. I think it will be helpful for agencies to understand how their specific assets will be impacted

42:47
@Natasha, no problem. We're happy to provide assistance. We have the CCVI completed in Fairfield and New Haven Counties currently and will have it for the entire state sometime in 2022.

01:00:35
Additional suggestions for tools like those highlighted by Brenda are welcome as you review the survey

01:00:42
Dolmon, Natasha <OPMDAPA.Intern5@ct.gov>

01:03:50
Will the CIRCA map data be included as layers in the Environmental Justice Map being developed at CT DEEP?

01:06:13
Will the survey and assessments be usable to apply for federal funding?

01:08:05
Denise there is a Drinking Water Vulnerability & Resiliency Plan created by DPH working with CIRCA, Dave or John can share the link to that plan which includes a review of all public water systems in the 4 southern counties.

01:08:25
I can confirm that the CCVI, SVI, and EJ layers have significant linkage and there will be connections

01:08:41
Thanks!