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Asset Management: Why Should I Implement A Program?

by Sami Stroud | Jan 27, 2026 | Asset Management, Financial Management, Infrastructure Renewal/ Replacement, Managerial & Financial Leadership, Utility Management

What is Asset Management? What is the number one reason why utilities exist? It is to serve their customers. What is the number one reason they should take on asset management? To better serve their customers. Whether or not a utility undertakes asset management, it...

Past Their Prime: The Urgent Need to Upgrade Water Treatment Plants

by Sami Stroud | Dec 2, 2025 | Asset Management, Infrastructure Renewal/ Replacement, Rates, Small Water Systems, Utility Management

Photo from Mississippi State University archives. Aging Water Infrastructure: The Challenge Facing Rural Systems in 2025 Rural water systems across the nation are facing a familiar and growing challenge: aging infrastructure. Many water treatment plants are now...

PRESS RELEASE: Environmental Finance Center Network Secures New EPA Awards to Strengthen Rural Water and Wastewater Systems

by Averi Davis | Oct 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

Above. EFCN project team in Albuquerque, NM (May 2025). FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 23, 2025 – The Environmental Finance Center Network (EFCN), led by the Southwest Environmental Finance Center (SWEFC) at the University of New Mexico, is proud to announce two new...

Managing Capital Assets of Small Water Systems

by Sami Stroud | Oct 20, 2025 | Asset Management, Financial Management, Small Water Systems, Uncategorized

Managing capital assets is vital for small water districts. All the programs and interactions involved in providing services for their customers depend on public assets. The EPA has estimated that the total 20-year infrastructure need for approximately 40,000 small...

The Wildfire-Source Water Nexus

by Shannon Pepper | Aug 29, 2025 | Risk and Resiliency to Climate Hazards, Source Water Protection

Clackamas River, Oregon, after the devastating Riverside Fire in 2020. Photo credit: Oregon Department of Transportation As drought stresses forests across the U.S. West and South, the number of acres burned by wildfires is increasing every year. Wildfires pose a...
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