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Asset Management in the Age of GIS: Two Approaches to Managing Water Pipeline Infrastructure
This article discusses two approaches to managing water pipeline infrastructure. The Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) asset management program is aimed at managing the city's infrastructure as cost‐efficiently as possible. The GCWW asset management plan includes: monitoring the performance of assets to ensure they are operating effectively and at the least possible cost; coordinating the utility's planning and operations with the long‐term planning of the community, e.g., street repairs and new developments; and, uploading information into its computers on soil data, exact pipeline locations, information from reports of inspections, leaks, and breaks, types of breaks, and the direction the pipe was laid. The article also highlights the Akron, Ohio, Public Utilities Bureau's experience with developing an asset management program. Both utilities’ experience using a Geographic Information Systems‐based asset management plan is presented.
Asset Management in the Age of GIS: Two Approaches to Managing Water Pipeline Infrastructure
This article discusses two approaches to managing water pipeline infrastructure. The Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) asset management program is aimed at managing the city's infrastructure as cost‐efficiently as possible. The GCWW asset management plan includes: monitoring the performance of assets to ensure they are operating effectively and at the least possible cost; coordinating the utility's planning and operations with the long‐term planning of the community, e.g., street repairs and new developments; and, uploading information into its computers on soil data, exact pipeline locations, information from reports of inspections, leaks, and breaks, types of breaks, and the direction the pipe was laid. The article also highlights the Akron, Ohio, Public Utilities Bureau's experience with developing an asset management program. Both utilities’ experience using a Geographic Information Systems‐based asset management plan is presented.
Asset Management in the Age of GIS: Two Approaches to Managing Water Pipeline Infrastructure
Hanson, Paul H. (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 100 ; 29-32
01.04.2008
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Infrastructure Asset Management
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