America's Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA)

AWIA Documentation Support at a Fraction of Consultant Cost

Traditional consultant engagement: often $15,000 - $50,000. Regris: from $499. Documentation workflow support for AWIA-related Risk and Resilience Assessment and Emergency Response Plan materials.

You can create an account and review the assessment path before buying. Payment is required to generate the draft documentation packet.

30-day satisfaction guarantee.If Regris does not help your utility organize its RRA work, we will refund your payment.

AWIA documentation work is deadline-driven.

Regris helps small and mid-size systems organize the required documentation affordably before the review-cycle deadline.

Head-to-head: EPA resources, consultants, and Regris

EPA's tools are free and official, consultants add human review, and Regris is the faster, lower-cost middle ground for managers who want a guided path to a report-ready result.

ToolCostPDF ReportRRA / ERP SupportStep-by-StepTime
EPA VSAT Web 3.0FreeNoPartialNo8-10 hours
EPA ERP TemplateFreeNoERP onlyNo4-6 hours
AWWA Risk ToolFreeNoNoNo4-6 hours
Traditional Consultant$15,000-$50,000YesYesYesWeeks
RegrisFrom $499YesRRA + ERP supportYesOften one working session
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Most water utilities spend weeks and thousands of dollars on AWIA review-cycle documentation. Regris guides you through the federal documentation categories in an organized workflow — starting at $499.

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.

Small System

Under 10,000 served

Single RRA Report

$499

one-time

30-day satisfaction guarantee

Annual updates are available as an upgrade after the assessment if you want 12 months of report updates and review-cycle reminders.

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Medium System

10,000 - 49,999 served

Single RRA Report

$999

one-time

30-day satisfaction guarantee

Annual updates are available as an upgrade after the assessment if you want 12 months of report updates and review-cycle reminders.

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Large System

50,000+ served

Single RRA Report

$2,499

one-time

30-day satisfaction guarantee

Annual updates are available as an upgrade after the assessment if you want 12 months of report updates and review-cycle reminders.

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Larger or complex systems

Utilities with multiple treatment plants, complex SCADA environments, known major vulnerabilities, or board/legal review requirements can use Regris for gap review and documentation support. Professional review is recommended before submission or sign-off decisions.

Need additional validation?

Join the professional review waitlist for optional engineer or professional review before your certifying official signs. Coming soon — join the waitlist.

Already have your RRA? Add your ERP.

If you've completed your Risk and Resilience Assessment elsewhere, Regris can generate your §1433(b) Emergency Response Plan as a standalone document.

Build Your ERP — $299

What You Get

Includes downloadable Data Processing Agreement for procurement records. Download DPA Review our Security & Procurement page for hosting, encryption, service-provider, and data-handling details.

Single Report

  • AWIA §1433 RRA review-cycle documentation support
  • Gap analysis with statutory citations
  • Evidence notes and suggested next-review items
  • Cost-estimate fields scaled to your system size
  • Federal resource references (CISA, WaterISAC, SRF)
  • Documentation packet for your certifying official's review
  • Certifying official signature block
  • Add-on: ERP Report — $299 (§1433(b) Emergency Response Plan draft)

Optional annual upgrade after assessment:

  • Available after you complete the assessment
  • Update answers as follow-up work progresses
  • Regenerate documentation packets for 12 months
  • Review-cycle reminder at 11 months

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Regris submit anything to EPA for me?

No. Regris helps organize AWIA-related RRA and ERP documentation. Your certifying official remains responsible for reviewing the record and completing any separate EPA submission steps. We recommend checking with your state drinking water primacy agency for state-specific expectations.

What does the documentation packet include?

Your packet includes an executive summary, detailed findings for each AWIA §1433(a)(1)(A) assessment category, Emergency Response Plan review status, prioritized gap analysis with statutory citations, evidence notes, federal resource references, state regulatory overlay note, and a certifying official signature block.

Can I update my assessment after purchase?

Single Report purchases include one draft documentation packet generation. The annual update option is offered after assessment for utilities that want to keep updating answers and regenerating packets over the next 12 months.

What if Regris does not work for my utility?

Use Regris with confidence. If Regris does not help your utility organize its RRA work, email customerservice@getregris.com within 30 days of purchase and we will refund your payment — no hassle.

What if my utility size changes?

Your pricing tier is based on the service population you enter during registration. If your population changes significantly, you can update your profile and future purchases will reflect the new tier. Existing documentation packets remain available as historical records.

Is my data secure?

Your assessment data is stored securely and is not sold or shared for unrelated purposes. Regris uses listed service providers for hosting, payments, email, database storage, and AI-assisted report generation; details are available on the Security & Procurement page. Under AWIA, you retain your own RRA and ERP records — you are not required to submit those documents to EPA.

Do I need a lawyer to use this?

No. Regris is designed for non-technical utility managers. The assessment uses plain-English questions, and the packet is formatted for AWIA documentation workflows. However, we always recommend consulting legal counsel and your state drinking water primacy agency before submission decisions, because Regris does not provide legal advice.