asset_management_best_practices_guide
asset_management_best_practices_guide
Introduction
This guide will help you understand:
• What asset management means.
Purpose • The benefits of asset management.
• Best practices in asset management.
• How to implement an asset management program.
Target This guide is intended for owners, managers, and operators of water systems,
Audience local officials, technical assistance providers, and state personnel.
Asset Management
Asset management is maintaining a desired level of service for what you want your assets to
provide at the lowest life cycle cost. Lowest life cycle cost refers to the best appropriate cost for
rehabilitating, repairing or replacing an asset. Asset management is implemented through an asset
management program and typically includes a written asset management plan.
Challenges faced by
Benefits of Asset Management
Water Systems
• Determining the best (or optimal) time • Prolonging asset life and aiding in
to rehabilitate/repair/replace aging rehabilitate/repair/replacement
assets. decisions through efficient and focused
operations and maintenance.
• Increasing demand for services.
• Meeting consumer demands with a
• Overcoming resistance to rate focus on system sustainability.
increases.
• Setting rates based on sound
• Diminishing resources. operational and financial planning.
• Rising service expectations of • Budgeting focused on activities critical
customers. to sustained performance.
• Increasingly stringent regulatory • Meeting service expectations and
requirements. regulatory requirements.
• Responding to emergencies as a result • Improving response to emergencies.
of asset failures.
• Improving security and safety of assets.
• Protecting assets.
1 Current State
of Assets
5 Long-term 2 Level
Funding Plan of Service
Asset
Management
This flow chart shows the relationships and dependencies between each core framework question.
For additional information: Call the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791, visit the EPA Web site at
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/smallsystems or contact your state drinking water representative.
Office of Water (4606M) EPA 816-F-08-014 www.epa.gov/safewater April 2008
Office of Water (4606M) EPA 816-F-08-014 www.epa.gov/safewater April 2008