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|a Information technology in water and wastewater utilities /
|c prepared by the Information Technology in Water and Wastewater Utilities Task Force of the Water Environment Federation ; edited by Marianne Langridge.
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|a Second edition.
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|a Alexandria, VA. :
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.0. Evolution of Information Technology -- 2.0. Intent and Target Audience -- 3.0. Utility Structure and Information Technology -- 4.0. Opportunities -- 5.0. References -- 6.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 2. Where Is the Value? Understanding the Business Context for Information Technology -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Business Context -- 2.1. Customer Service -- 2.2. Accessing Information -- 2.3. Resilience
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|a 2.4. Governmental Incentives and Requirements -- 2.5. Sustainability and Social Justice -- 2.6. Aging Workforce and Changing Demographics -- 2.7. Transparency -- 3.0. Overview of Information Technology Systems for Utilities -- 4.0. Business Systems -- 4.1. Running the Utility Business -- 4.2. Managing and Paying Staff -- 4.3. Finance and Accounting -- 4.4. Customer Service -- 4.5. Managing Knowledge and Collaboration -- 5.0. Utility Management Systems -- 5.1. Metering -- 5.2. Maintenance and Asset Management -- 5.2.1. Asset Management -- 5.2.2. Maintenance -- 5.2.3. Inventory Management
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|a 5.2.4. Job Cost Accounting -- 5.3. Compliance Monitoring and Reporting -- 5.4. Project and Program Management -- 5.5. Construction Management -- 6.0. Operations -- 6.1. Collecting Operational Data -- 6.2. Water Quality Testing -- 6.3. Operational Control -- 7.0. Planning and Decision Support -- 7.1. Planning -- 7.2. Modeling -- 7.2.1. Water Distribution Models -- 7.2.2. Hydrology and Hydraulics Models -- 7.2.3. Process Models -- 7.3. Deciding -- 8.0. References -- 9.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 3. The Importance of Data -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Why Data Matters
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|a 3.0. Data Quality -- 4.0. Data Sources -- 5.0. Data Collection -- 6.0. Integrating Data Sets -- 7.0. Data Governance -- 8.0. Potential for the Utility of the Future -- 8.1. The Internet of Things -- 8.2. Digital Twins -- 8.3. Artificial Intelligence -- 9.0. References -- 10.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 4. Planning and Implementing Information Technology Projects and Programs -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Alignment With Utility Priorities -- 2.1. Relationship Between Information Technology and Utility Strategic Priorities
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|a 2.2. Do You Need an Information Technology Strategic Plan? -- 3.0. Steps to Understand Your Information Technology Needs -- 3.1. Identify and Convene Key Stakeholders -- 3.1.1. Executive Steering Team -- 3.1.2. Planning Team -- 3.2. Articulate Current Conditions -- 3.2.1. Business Process Modeling -- 3.2.2. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Analysis -- 3.2.3. Perspective Gathering -- 3.3. Identify Desired State -- 3.4. Prioritize Needs and Opportunities -- 4.0. Document the Strategic Information Technology Plan -- 4.1. Business Context -- 4.1.1. Vision -- 4.1.2. Goals
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|a 4.1.3. Objectives.
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|a Water treatment plants
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|a Sewage disposal plants
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|a Langridge, Marianne,
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|a Water Environment Federation.
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|a Manual of practice ;
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