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Page updated/verified: Apr 22, 2013
Emergency PreparednessFor more information, e-mail us or call (360) 725-5508. To view PDF files, download Acrobat Reader. Wildland Fires and Agriculture [PDF 261kB] Our Role Farmers who have suffered damage to their farms or loss of production from natural disasters should report farm and crop damage to your local USDA Farm Service Agency Office [external link]. WSDA is responsible for protecting the safety of our state's food supply.
Food safety and animal health staff are trained and ready to respond if a
natural disaster, accident or terrorist act contaminates crops, jeopardizes
animal health or threatens the safety of food in the marketplace. Northwest Warning, Alert, Response Network (NW-WARN): The NW-WARN system is a secure web portal that allows DHS, the FBI, or sector specific "Gatekeepers" to provide emergency flash messages to enrolled members. Food Defense: Information and links for dairy operations, food processors, fruit and vegetable packers, warehouses, food distributors, importers, and retail food service establishments. Protecting Animal Health: Information and links for livestock producers, dairies and pet owners.
Safeguarding Pesticides and Fertilizers: Information and links for
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