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Alaska | Operations & Maintenance Plans for Water Systems
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Date and Time:
10-10-2019
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You work hard providing safe and clean water every day through your operations and maintenance (O&M) tasks. However, O&M is more than just the daily job—it also requires planning, tracking, and measuring activities now and in the future. This training will walk you through the elements of creating an O&M guide for your system, and how this guide can help you reduce costs while improving your system’s reliability. In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Obtain a solid understanding of what O&M plans should include and how they benefit water systems
- Understand how to draft solid Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Articulate the importance of setting and measuring level of service goals, and how O&M impacts them
- Understand risk analysis and level of service in an O&M context
- Next steps for developing an O&M guide for your water utility
CEUs: Assigned 0.7 drinking water core CEU by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Operator Training and Certification Program.
Trainer: James Markham, Research Scientist, Southwest Environmental Finance Center
Contact: Heather Stephens Jones, hjones4@unm.edu