Today, John Jackman, P.E. and David Wheeler, E.I.T. continued our series discussion on Asset Management highlighting Maintenance and Lifecycle Costing tasks. Covered in this presentation are the basic principles of maintaining assets as well as how to determine the lifecycle cost of those assets. Presented are project examples of maintenance programs used by various municipalities as wells as the information necessary to start adding lifecycle costs to the Asset Management Program.
How Drought Status & Climate Variability Affect Water Supplies
May 20, 2026
Drought is often understood as a period with too little rain, but its impacts extend far beyond dry landscapes. Drought status influences drinking water supplies, groundwater availability, infrastructure performance,...
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