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Georgia | Asset Management for Water Systems: Optimizing Asset Life for Sustained Operations

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Date and Time: 9-19-2019 @ 09:00 AM (EST) to @ 04:00 PM (EST)
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In this workshop, you will learn about how asset management can benefit your system. Not sure where to begin? We will provide you with the tools you need to get started and will walk you through the process.

With limited revenues, aging infrastructure, and regulatory obligations to meet, a comprehensive approach to managing your system is vital. You may have problems related to unknown meter, valve, or hydrant locations. You may not be sure of which asset(s) to replace given limited funds. Asset Management can help you solve these problems, and more. You will learn how to:

You will learn how to:

  • Identify the 5 core components of asset management
  • Develop an inventory of utility components
  • Identify critical assets for sustained operations
  • Make decisions about how to operate, maintain, repair, and replace those assets
  • Set goals for level of service at a sustainable cost

Cost: Complimentary

Trainer: Jerry Blain, Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center

Contact: Leslie Kimble, leslie.kimble@wichita.edu

CEUs: Approved for 4 MS points by the Georgia Board of Examiners for the Certification of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators and Laboratory Analysts.

Who Should Attend: Water/wastewater utility staff, municipal finance staff, city clerks, city managers, board and city council members.

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