Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning 042121
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Event Date & Time

4/21/2021 8:30 AM - 4/21/2021 3:30 PM

Location

TBD-Sacramento Area

Sacramento, California

CANCELLED

RCAC is continually monitoring the COVID-19 situation, Center for Disease Control (CDC) updates and local public health department recommendations. Based on the latest information and out of an abundance of caution and concern for our staff and the communities we serve, we have made the decision to cancel "Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning".  We will make every effort to reschedule this training when the CDC and public health authorities determine that the risk to public health from the coronavirus has passed. Please check our website for training updates.

Thank you for your patience.

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Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning 

6 CA Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded.

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, 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:

• What a CIP is

• Why a water system needs a CIP

• Eight Elements of a CIP

• Nine Criteria for Prioritizing

• Updating a CIP

The recommended audience includes board members, general managers, financial managers and operators.

Certificates for contact hours are available through your profile and for onsite pickup for those that are pre-registered.

Contact Hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program.

Registration/Check-in: 8:00 am, lunch is one hour (on your own).  

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For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429. 

©2021. This document was prepared using funds under Agreement 18-019-550 with the California State Water Resources Control Board; the total Agreement is for $3,971,380 and will produce multiple documents and training events over the span of the multi-year contract.





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