Description
Course Objective
This course delves into effective management strategies for aging water distribution systems. Participants will learn essential skills enabling them to address challenges related to aging infrastructure while staying within budget constraints.
Course Description
This course provides crucial expertise for professionals dealing with the complexities of aging water infrastructure. As communities grapple with escalating risks like water main breaks, leaks, and low pressure due to deteriorating systems, the financial burden of replacement often exceeds available budgets. Through a comprehensive approach, this program imparts essential skills, focusing on core areas such as understanding water distribution system infrastructure, strategic planning for capital improvements, effective management of annual budgets, proficient handling of infrastructure data, techniques for water loss reduction, conducting thorough condition assessments, and implementing risk-ranking methodologies.
Participants will gain invaluable insights into modern rehabilitation techniques, empowering them to make informed decisions within financial constraints. By emphasizing careful planning and leveraging innovative strategies, professionals can mitigate challenges and ensure sustainable water supply systems for their communities.
Author: Mark N. Ludwigson, PE, PMP
Course Number: 488
Course Hours: 4 PDH