While water and wastewater systems typically have dedicated funding resources to address system issues, identifying and choosing the most cost-effective approach to stormwater management can be a struggle. Risk-based asset management is quickly becoming a preferred business process for municipal public works programs. This presentation reviews asset management evaluations completed for several municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) and other agencies, including case studies for risk-based projects performed for Washington, D.C.; Chesterfield County, Virginia; and the Georgia Department of Transportation. Use of GIS paired with a risk-based approach to stormwater system asset management can help communities and agencies more efficiently inventory their assets, and determine the current physical state and performance capabilities of each asset.

Learning Objectives:
Describe the key elements for conducting a risk-based stormwater asset management assessment
Evaluate new technologies to streamline field data collection
Discover technology that can be used to develop a cost-effective stormwater capital improvement program (CIP)

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Mark Van Auken

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