Systems serving 3,301-49,999: first 5-year AWIA RRA review cycle is due June 30, 2026. ERP review follows within 6 months, typically December 31, 2026 if the RRA review is completed on the deadline.

Built for America's Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA)

Your first 5-year AWIA
review cycle is here.

Regris helps community water systems organize, review, and export AWIA-related RRA/ERP documentation packets with source-grounded workflow support.

Want to look around first? Create an account to start the assessment; pay when you are ready to generate the draft documentation packet.

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Springfield Water Authority

Assessment Overview

2 items need review

Review Recommended

§1433(a)(1)(A)(i)

Malevolent acts & natural hazards

§1433(a)(1)(A)(ii)

Physical & cyber resilience

§1433(a)(1)(A)(iii)

Monitoring practices

§1433(a)(1)(A)(iv)

Financial infrastructure

§1433(a)(1)(A)(v)

Chemical handling

§1433(a)(1)(A)(vi)

Operation & maintenance

§1433 RRA · §1433(b) ERP2 items to review

The AWIA documentation workflow built for America's water utilities. Section 1433 review-cycle records, organized.

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See How It Works

Documentation workflow in 30 seconds

Is your water utility ready
for an EPA inspection?

Most aren't.

30 seconds. That's all it takes to understand why utilities choose Regris.

AWIA documentation, organized.

Everything your utility needs to refresh prior AWIA work, document changes, and support the next review cycle.

Guided Assessment

Answer plain-English questions about how your utility protects its systems, data, and operations. The questionnaire helps you review AWIA documentation categories and flag items needing follow-up — no technical expertise needed.

AWIA-Aligned Documents

Two document workflows. One organized AWIA record.

RRA Report — from $499

A structured Risk and Resilience Assessment document with statutory citations, gap analysis, and evidence notes for the 2026 AWIA review cycle.

ERP Report — $299

Draft Emergency Response Plan documentation that references RRA findings per §1433(b). ERP review follows within 6 months.

Audit-Ready Records

Keep organized review-cycle records — what you assessed, what you changed, and what still needs review. Helpful if EPA or your state agency asks about your documentation process.

What Regris is

  • • A guided AWIA Section 1433 documentation workflow.
  • • A practical gap-review tool for small and mid-size water systems.
  • • A structured way to prepare RRA and ERP records for internal review.

What Regris is not

  • • Regris does not certify compliance on behalf of your utility.
  • • It is not legal, engineering, or cybersecurity audit advice.
  • • Complex systems should involve appropriate professional review.

Documentation support only. Final decisions and submission actions remain the customer’s responsibility.

How It Works

From assessment intake to documentation packet in four steps

01

Review What Changed

Start with plain-English questions about your utility's systems, security, and operations since your last AWIA cycle.

02

Update Your RRA

Receive a structured Risk and Resilience Assessment documentation packet with gap analysis, source/evidence notes, and AWIA-aligned workflow support.

03

Build Your ERP

Draft your Emergency Response Plan documentation with RRA findings referenced per §1433(b). ERP review follows within 6 months of RRA completion.

04

Export Your Documentation Packet

Use the documentation packet to support internal review and the certifying official's separate EPA submission workflow. Records saved for the next 5-year cycle.

Built around documentation references for

AWIA Section 1433·Safe Drinking Water Act·EPA Cybersecurity Guidelines·NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Ready to organize your AWIA review-cycle documentation?

Choose the RRA path if you need the assessment review, or the ERP path if your RRA review is already complete.

Regris— built for the AWIA documentation work utilities can't afford to leave scattered.