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WateriD User Manual.

Agencies are investing enormous resources into asset management programs for their water and wastewater piping systems, including comprehensive asset condition assessments and predictive maintenance programs, which lead to asset renewal prioritization and scheduling. Unfortunately, once assets are s...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Uslu, Berk
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Iwa Publishing, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Agencies are investing enormous resources into asset management programs for their water and wastewater piping systems, including comprehensive asset condition assessments and predictive maintenance programs, which lead to asset renewal prioritization and scheduling. Unfortunately, once assets are scheduled for renewal, the concepts of asset management are then largely ignored. Without a holistic approach of "cradle to grave" sustainable asset management integration and implementation, the true cost-savings of asset management cannot be achieved. Asset management principles particularly need to be applied to the actual renewal programs, but knowledge gaps in the industry are generally precluding such implementation. The Water Infrastructure Database (WATERiD) is intended to help to bridge this knowledge gap so that the true promise of asset management can be achieved. WATERiD is designed to be a knowledge base where water and wastewater utilities can upload and gather information about the asset management technology and practice experiences. Although there is some information publicly available on the website (case studies, paper reviews, technology profiles, etc.), most of the information can only be accessed by registering onto the website and logging in with a personal username and password. This manual is designed to guide users so that they can use the website efficiently and seamlessly. It contains detailed information about the website and the database structure, how to navigate the website, how to upload and gather information, and answers frequently asked questions by users. Most of the titles are directly linked to the pertinent part of the database. Therefore, users can click on these hyperlinks to access the part of the website explained in the user manual. 
505 0 |a Cover; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Abstract and Benefits; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Executive Summary; Chapter 1.0: WATERiD User Manual; 1.1 Website Overview; 1.1.1 Homepage; 1.2 Creating an Account; 1.3 About WATERiD; 1.3.1 WATERiD Project; 1.3.2 Funding Agency; 1.3.3 Research Team; 1.3.4 Acknowledgments; 1.4 My WATERiD; 1.4.1 Submit Data; 1.4.2 Data Summary; 1.4.3 Funding Opportunities; 1.4.4 Forum; 1.4.5 Utility Hub Pages; 1.5 WATERiD 101; 1.5.1 How To; 1.5.2 Learn More; 1.5.3 Acronyms; 1.5.4 Public Awareness; 1.5.5 Reference Documents; 1.5.6 Federal Data. 
505 8 |a 1.6 Links1.6.1 VT-SWIM; 1.6.2 EPA-AWI; 1.6.3 WERF; 1.6.4 WaterRF; 1.6.5 Others; 1.7 Navigation; 1.7.1 Directory; 1.7.2 Technology Class; 1.7.3 Management Practice; 1.7.4 Models and Tools; 1.7.5 Case Study Navigation; 1.7.6 Bid Information; 1.8 Search; 1.8.1 Basic and Advanced Search; 1.8.2 Faceted Search; 1.8.3 Visual Search; 1.8.4 Taxonomy Browsing; 1.8.5 Alphabetical Index; 1.8.6 Database Directory; 1.9 Top Rated; 1.9.1 Reviewer Rating; 1.9.2 Top User Rating; 1.9.3 Most Viewed; 1.9.4 Recent Content; Chapter 2.0: How Can You Help to Improve WATERiD? 
505 8 |a Appendix A: WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing Library SubmissionsAppendix B: WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing BID Information Submissions; Appendix C:WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing Models and Tools Submissions; Appendix D: WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing Technology Profiles Submissions; Appendix E: WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing Directory Submissions; Appendix F: WATERiD Standard Protocols for Managing Supplier's Product and Case Study Submissions. 
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