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NC Training | Asset Management Next Steps: Analyzing Your Data and Simple Mapping Techniques

by Cristen Crew | Mar 2, 2023

This in-person workshop focuses on using Asset Management principles for data-informed decision-making.  Description: Have you attended an introductory asset management workshop in the past? Have you read about asset management? Do you know the basics but not what to...

Struggling with Septic: North Carolina Towns take a Proactive Approach to Support Property Owners on Decentralized Systems

by Shannon Pepper | Feb 14, 2023 | Decentralized Wastewater Systems

What Is a Septic System? When you flush the toilet, take a shower, or do the dishes, water is being used to wash away waste, but where does this water go? Many municipalities offer a sanitary sewer utility that has a centralized wastewater treatment plant, but...

NC Hybrid Training | The Power of Partnership: Sharing Resources with Neighboring Systems

by Averi Davis | Sep 6, 2022

*This is a hybrid event. Attendees can attend either in-person at the address above or virtually via Zoom. All registration for this event will be through Zoom. Description: Running a small system can be challenging. Along with meeting regulatory obligations and...

NC Online Training | Asset Management for Water Systems: Optimizing Asset Life for Sustained Operations

by Averi Davis | Apr 21, 2022

Description: 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,...
COVID-19 and North Carolina Utilities: Impact Assessment of the Coronavirus Pandemic on North Carolina Water and Wastewater Utilities

COVID-19 and North Carolina Utilities: Impact Assessment of the Coronavirus Pandemic on North Carolina Water and Wastewater Utilities

by UNCEFC | Oct 14, 2020 | Delinquency Rate / Disconnects, Rates

August has been a key transition month for local government utilities in North Carolina as EO 124/142 (which prohibited disconnections due to non-payment for residential utility accounts) has expired, payment plans are required to be in place, and Governor Cooper just...
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