Event Date & Time
11/14/2024 8:30 AM - 11/14/2024 3:30 PMLocation
Finley Community Center
2060 West College Avenue
Santa Rosa, California 95401
Asset Management & Capital Improvement Planning
Accreditation:
6 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded
Contact hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program
Certificates will be available through your profile.
Date & Time:
The Asset Management & Capital Improvement Planning training will be held on the following date and time:
November 14 | 8:30AM-3:30PM
This training is being held in enter Pacific Time.
Description:
Small water systems in California are struggling to manage their assets and financial resources effectively. Many systems lack the knowledge of how to turn their system data into adequate income and reserves to withstand emergencies and optimize the repair and replacement of failing assets. Board members, managers, and staff need to understand the importance of having an Asset Management Program (AMP) and Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that can turn their data into accurate O&M budgets, reserve fees, and project planning.
Participants will learn:
· Recognize the importance of AMP & CIP
· Understand the Five Components of AMP
· Explain how an AMP can help to develop an annual O&M budget and CIP
· Calculate how much cash will need to be set aside each year to secure adequate replacement reserves
· Understand the Nine Key Elements to Prioritize a CIP
· Identify funding options available to help finance a CIP
The recommended audience includes board members, general managers, financial managers and operators.
Location:
This training will be hosted at the following address:
Finley Community Center
2060 West College Avenue
Santa Rosa, California 95401
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Scholarship & Fees:
Asset Management & Capital Improvement Planning is a free training to attend.
Registration:
Please register on this page.
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Funding for this project has been provided in full or in part under the Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resiliency (SAFER) Drinking Water Program through an agreement with the State Water Resources Control Board. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the foregoing, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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