Resources
Integrated Asset Management Framework: Combining Green and Gray Assets
This Integrated Asset Management Framework is a framework created by the Southwest Environmental Finance Center (SW EFC)
Level of Service for Small Water Systems
As we move beyond the basics of asset management, we will briefly revisit the overall thought-process of asset management during the first part of this training, focusing more specifically on more advanced concepts related to level of service.
Level of Service Importance vs. Urgency Matrix
Table that allows a utility to prioritize Level of Service Goals.
Level of Service: Guidelines, Categories, and Example Goals for Water Systems
Guide for potential Level of Service Goals that can be adopted by a utility as well as a tool to show how the goals can be measured.
Life Cycle Costing for Small Water Systems
Asset Management is a process that allows a water or wastewater system to better manage its assets and improve the workday for its employees. It helps improve efficiency and reduce unplanned, reactionary activities in favor of more planned, proactive work. This virtual training module will provide an in-depth and more advanced overview of life cycle costing, and how it can be utilized in assessing risk and capital planning.
Non-Community Water Systems Asset Management Training
This training is recommended for both transient and non-transient systems and can be presented as a two-hour session or as a four-hour session that includes interactive workshops.