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Integrating external costs into water utility asset management : an application of the threshold break rate method

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Title Integrating external costs into water utility asset management : an application of the threshold break rate method
Creator Marsee, Megan
Subject asset management life-cycle cost ABCWUA Water-pipes--Maintenance and repair--Economic aspects--New Mexico--Bernalillo County. Water-supply--Economic aspects--New Mexico--Bernalillo County. Life cycle costing--New Mexico--Bernalillo County.
Description Professional Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. The goal of an asset management program is to minimize the life-cycle cost of water utility assets, while continuing to provide the service levels expected by utility customers. The life-cycle cost of an asset includes both the utility’s internal costs to maintain the asset, and external costs borne by customers, the community, and the environment when the asset fails. This project demonstrates how to integrate external costs into asset management through an application of the threshold...
Date 2011-04-20T18:22:18Z 2011-04-20T18:22:18Z 2011-04-20
Type Dataset Presentation Technical Report Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/12546
Language en_US

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