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|a Implementing asset management :
|b a practical guide.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
|b Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies :
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|b Water Environment Federation,
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of water and wastewater infrastructure management -- 3. Improved management of infrastructure-asset management -- 4. Focusing on risk -- 5. Implementing asset management -- 6. Software applications and system integration principles -- Appendix A. Forms and templates -- Appendix B. References and additional information -- Appendix C. Glossary.
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|a Faced with the challenges of aging infrastructure, the lack of funding, and the desire to maintain affordable rates, while meeting the customer's needs, utility managers are looking for more effective ways to make decisions about capital improvement and infrastructure maintenance. This book provides utility professionals a step-by-step guide to continued improvement in the management of their infrastructure assets. The concepts and processes presented are applicable to utilities of all sizes. Depending on the availability of resources, utilities can address their infrastructure assets at a broad, system-wide level by grouping assets or drill-down to individual assets components and elements.
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