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AWWA JTMGT57459
- Integrated Asset Management for Optimized Decision-Making
- Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association,
- Publisher: AWWA
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For Mesa Consolidated Water District (Mesa), a replacement funding analysis ledto the development of a unified asset inventory serving the needs of engineering,operations, maintenance, and financial reporting. This allowed Mesa to integratefour major components of its asset management system:medium- to long-range capital replacement and refurbishment (R&R) planningbased on a comprehensive and detailed asset inventory;financial and funding strategies related to R&R needs;short term planning, budgeting, and recording of routine maintenance on anasset-by-asset basis; and, geographical representation of assets (GIS) to help manage distributedinfrastructure assets.Managers now have confidence that decisions are made based on reliable andaccurate data, and everybody has access to the same asset information. Effort spenton data management is minimized due to the elimination of duplication of data andthe need for synchronization among different asset listings. Includes figures.