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Water utilities use of asset management practices : assessments and opportunities

Alfred Caldwell(Edited by)
Part of the Water resource planning, development and management series
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Recent catastrophic breaks in water mains and sewer discharges during storms are indicators of the nations old and deteriorating water and wastewater infrastructure.

EPA estimates that small water utilities -- those serving fewer than 10,000 people--may need about $143 billion for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure repairs and replacement over 20 years.

EPA and USDA provide the three largest sources of federal funding for water infrastructure.

In a March 2004 report, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that water utilities may benefit from implementing asset management -- a tool used across a variety of sectors to manage physical assets, such as roads and buildings.

This book examines what is known about the use of asset management among the nations water utilities -- particularly small water utilities -- including benefits and challenges and steps EPA and USDA are taking to help small water utilities implement asset management.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1634859375 / 9781634859370
Paperback / softback
363.61
01/12/2016
United States
English
119 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm