Abstract

Maintaining High Quality Service with Targeted Investments: Development of an Asset Management Plan for a Large UtilityThe Piscataway Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is located in Accokeek, MD. Initially commissioned in the 1960s and currently with an average daily design capacity of 114,000 m3/d (30 mgd), the Piscataway WWTP is one of the oldest and largest facilities owned and operated by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). Its size, age, and effluent treatment requirements make the Piscataway...Author(s)Gage MuckleroyMert MuftugilJohn StullkenLarissa JamesDale BelschnerCharles CardSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationSubjectSession 71: Asset Management: Risk and RewardDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Jan, 2011ISSN1938-6478SICI1938-6478(20110101)2011:11L.4574;1-DOI10.2175/193864711802765598Volume / Issue2011 / 11Content sourceWEFTECFirst / last page(s)4574 - 4590Copyright2011Word count168Subject keywordsAsset managementConditionRiskCriticalitylevel of serviceconsequence of failurePiscatawayWSSCfunding

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