Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre and Jim Wollbrinck

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Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre and Co Host James Wollbrinck as they explore all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Meet Your Host: Isaac Alatorre | Emergency Pipeline Advisor | Portable Pipeline Systems Isaac Alatorre has over 15 years of experience in the emergency pipeline and safety industry. He has collaborated with numerous cities, water and wastewater districts, and water companies to advise on emergency preparedness for water, wastewater, and floods. His expertise includes the use of lay-flat hoses and emergency trailers for utilities and related industries. Portable Pipeline Systems (PPS) has been assisting utilities for over 20 years in developing plans for both emergency and planned pipeline situations. Isaac serves as the Chair of the Security and Emergency Management Committee for the California-Nevada section and is a graduate of UC Irvine. He also spent five years as an ambassador for the Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Foundation, an organization that bridges private companies with public agencies during emergencies. In his free time, Isaac enjoys whiskey, music, sports, scuba diving, and visiting steakhouses. Meet Your Co Host: James Wollbrinck | Director and Principal of METISIS LLC James (Jim) Wollbrinck is the Managing Director and Principal of METISIS LLC in San Jose, CA. With 35 years of experience in the water industry, he has developed key programs and partnerships in Emergency Management, Business Continuity, and Physical Security Operations for San Jose Water Co. He has also led company and employee preparedness programs, focusing on Gap Analysis and Business Continuity. Jim is actively involved in several organizations supporting emergency preparedness and security in the water sector. He is a former member of the National Water Sector Coordinating Council and NAWC's Safety, Security & Environmental Committee, a past Trustee for the CA/NV Section of AWWA, and the State President of CalWARN. He also serves as the 1st VP for the Santa Clara FireSafe Council. His recent efforts include improving the leadership structure and web presence for CalWARN and planning for emergency fuel needs at various levels. Jim holds a B.S. in Applied Economics from USF, a Grade 3 Water Treatment Operator Certification, and is an expert in the Good to Great Management Method.

Episode Date
Meet the Hosts of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast
Jun 02, 2026
Disaster Lessons from Hurricane Sandy, NYPD Special Ops, and John Wick
Apr 21, 2026
Wildfire & Water Utilities: How the Santa Clara County Fire Safe Council Helps Communities Prepare (with Seth Schalet)
Mar 11, 2026
Cybersecurity Crisis in Water Utilities: Are You Prepared?
Oct 14, 2025
Los Angeles Water Outage 2025: Granada Hills Pipeline Failure and Emergency Response Lessons
Sep 10, 2025
Real-Time Response: The Tools Transforming Public Safety in Schools and Cities
Jul 25, 2025
Cutting-Edge Leak Detection Tech Every Water Utility Should Know About
Jul 09, 2025
How Utilities Can Improve Wildfire Response: Key Strategies from the AWWA Cal Nevada Conference
Apr 21, 2025
Revolutionizing Utility Emergency Response: Technology, Automation & Disaster Readiness with ACS
Feb 11, 2025
California on Fire: How Komodo Fire Systems is Fighting Back
Jan 10, 2025
Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Utilities: The Rise of Flywheel Technology
Oct 30, 2024
Hands-On with Water Utility Innovations: Jim Wollbrinck's Take from ACE 24
Jul 03, 2024
The Power of Rubber Recycled Hose Ramps in Bypass Operations
May 30, 2024
From Private to Public: Transitioning IT Services for Government Utilities with Baron Walt
Apr 17, 2024
Behind the Scenes: Strengthening Costa Mesa Against Utility Failures
Mar 27, 2024
The Changing Landscape of Emergency Management: Water Utilities in the Face of Climate Change
Mar 13, 2024
Unveiling the Latest Cybersecurity Regulations for Water Utilities
Dec 20, 2023
REVIEW | Disaster Expo California 2023: A Work Still In Progress For The Future Of Disaster Management And Emergency Response
Oct 18, 2023
Navigating Current Disaster Response Plans And Unique Training In California's Diverse Water Utilities | feat. Alix Stayton
Sep 22, 2023
Grant-Seeking Strategies For Small Or Medium-Sized Water Utilities | feat. Emergency Management Consultant Gary Sturdivan
Aug 18, 2023
ACE23 AWWA Conference: A Review And Key Takeaways Of The American Water Works Association Event
Jul 05, 2023
The Different Types Of Lay Flat Hoses For Water And Wastewater Applications
Jun 21, 2023
Cutting-Edge Technologies And Sustainable Solutions | My Review Of ConExpo 2023 As A Water & Wastewater Utility Professional
Apr 19, 2023
The Latest Trends In Emergency Management For Water Utilities | feat. Jim Wollbrinck
Mar 08, 2023
Custom Video Training For Your Municipal/Utility Workforce | feat. Joe Blackman
Mar 01, 2023
Can Emergency Trailers Help With The Flooding In California?
Jan 25, 2023
The Cost Of Waiting To Start A Lay Flat Hose Program
Nov 23, 2022
Starting An Emergency Layflat Program On A Budget Or In A Bad Economy
Oct 19, 2022
Emergency Water Bag Distribution for Water Utilities
Oct 05, 2022
What Does The E.P.A Say About Layflat Hose For Water Emergencies?
Sep 21, 2022
How To Choose The Right Layflat Hose System For Wastewater Utilities
Sep 14, 2022
Case Study: Jumping Fire Hydrants With NSF Hose & PRV
Aug 17, 2022
How And Why To Apply For Federal Grants From F.E.M.A
Aug 08, 2022
How To Choose A Layflat Hose System For Potable Water
Aug 01, 2022
Supply Chain Issues For Layflat Hose
Jun 28, 2022
Meet Your Host Isaac Alatorre
Jun 08, 2022
Welcome to Utility Emergency Response
Apr 29, 2022