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A Conversation Regarding Coronavirus and How it Might Affect Your Small Water System’s Finances

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Asset Management, Financial Management

Coronavirus has upended all of our lives in a very short period of time, but water utilities are affected in very specific ways. During this “Office Hours” style webinar, you will have an opportunity to voice your questions and concerns to two industry experts. Water...

GIS Field Data Collection using Trimble GPS Unit

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Asset Management, GIS, Utility Management

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are essential for utility management applications ranging from permit compliance to asset management. A first step in developing a GIS system is to determine what information to gather and how that data will be stored before...

Computerized Maintenance Management Software for Water Systems Where to Begin 1

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Asset Management

Many businesses, including utilities, use Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) or Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software to help them optimize their operations. The benefits of the software include: Maximizing asset performance, Improving tracking...

Understanding Asset Criticality: Reduce Risk and Optimize Operations

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Asset Management

Establishing and Applying Levels of Service

by Shannon Pepper | Jul 6, 2022 | Asset Management

This podcast makes the connection between customer service levels, asset prioritization, and operation & maintenance activities. Listen to more water system management podcasts by EFCN. Visit the EFCN resource library for more related content.

Lift Station Operation and Maintenance

by Shannon Pepper | Jul 6, 2022 | Asset Management, Utility Management, Wastewater

  Lift stations are installed at low points in the collection system where continued gravity flow is not possible or practical. A high level of reliability is required for lift stations because failures can result in sanitary sewer overflows of raw wastewater...
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