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Water and wastewater utilities must implement new administrative systems and management tools to adapt to increased regulatory requirements and environmental complexities in the coming years. Asset management is a relatively new program to Kansas and Kansas utilities, particularly for water and wastewater systems. A.M. KAN WORK! provides a structured program for helping water and wastewater utilities achieve sustainability through sound management practices.This workshop can assist your utility system in defining the investment priorities for the level of service your customers expect. Asset management provides the tools to actively and consistently analyze current operations and future needs to develop robust management systems and well-designed infrastructure plans to meet the increasing challenges.
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In the current climate of increasing regulations, decreasing revenues, and aging and decaying infrastructure, an asset management approach is vital. This workshop will provide you with tools to begin the process and understand the benefits. Asset Management helps you solve problems that are important to you and your operations. For example, you may be experiencing problems related to unknown locations of meters, valves or hydrants. You may not be sure of the best asset to replace given your limited funds. Asset Management helps you make decisions about how to operate, maintain, repair, rehabilitate, and replace utility assets and maintain a desired level of service at a sustainable cost. This workshop is geared toward public works directors, water utility managers, operators and maintenance staff, and financial staff. Operators may receive CEU's for attending.
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