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Webinar | SAFER: Cost Assessment Model Preliminary Results and Gap Analysis

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Register/Inscríbase HERE PURPOSE: This workshop will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to learn about and contribute to the State Water Board’s development of the Cost Assessment model and Gap Analysis. AGENDA Items on this Agenda are numbered for identification purposes only. Overview of Needs Assessment and Cost Assessment Preliminary results from the Cost Assessment of long-term solutions for systems on the Human Right to Water (HR2W) list and those that are At-Risk Overview of the funding Gap Analysis methodology Public Feedback Cost Assessment Model Preliminary Results and Gap Analysis: The focus of this webinar is to seek public feedback on the preliminary results of the Cost Assessment model and proposed methodology for the Gap Analysis. The Cost Assessment is evaluating various solutions (i.e., consolidation, treatment, etc.) for systems on the Human Right to Water (HR2W) list and those that are At-Risk. The results of the Cost Assessment will be used to evaluate the potential gap in available funding to support the implantation of solutions for the systems evaluated. The presenters will solicit feedback on proposed methodology and the specific assessments that will make-up the Gap Analyses.   PROPÓSITO: Este taller brindará a todos los interesados la oportunidad de averiguar sobre la […]

Free

Webinar | Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning Part 2/2

Webinar Only

This course is now offered as an online training. It is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1, will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2, will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Please follow the links below to register for each part separately.   For any water utility, even a very small water system, asset management (e.g. water tanks, pumps, computers, buildings, etc.) plays a significant role in the overall financial performance and sustainability of the water system. With proper planning, the useful life of equipment can be extended, emergencies can be avoided, and overall costs will be reduced. A capital improvement plan (CIP) prioritizes the replacement or installation of infrastructure assets. It includes the forecasting and budgeting of capital outlay and is an integral part of the budgeting and rate-setting process for even very small water systems. Participants will learn: Inventory assets Prioritize project Analyze funding options Develop a CIP Reserve Fund Budget to support the CIP/Asset Management Plan

Free

Webinar | Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning Part 1/2

Webinar Only

This course is now offered as an online training. It is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1, will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2, will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Please follow the links below to register for each part separately.   For any water utility, even a very small water system, asset management (e.g. water tanks, pumps, computers, buildings, etc.) plays a significant role in the overall financial performance and sustainability of the water system. With proper planning, the useful life of equipment can be extended, emergencies can be avoided, and overall costs will be reduced. A capital improvement plan (CIP) prioritizes the replacement or installation of infrastructure assets. It includes the forecasting and budgeting of capital outlay and is an integral part of the budgeting and rate-setting process for even very small water systems. Participants will learn: Inventory assets Prioritize project Analyze funding options Develop a CIP Reserve Fund Budget to support the CIP/Asset Management Plan

Free
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