Stormwater Asset Management: Letting Your Green Infrastructure Assets Work for You
Public agencies are required to do more with less. Asset management is a critical component that helps municipalities streamline their planning, tracking and decision-making for maintaining and operating green infrastructure projects. During this webinar you will learn about how to pull together the right team, gain buy-in, develop an overarching framework and use data systems that streamline the inspection and maintenance of your green infrastructure assets. Three speakers will be presenting on different stages of an asset management journey.
Details
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EDT
Presentation Slides
Stormwater Asset Management-Letting Your Green Infrastructure Assets Work for You (pdf)
Speakers
Heather Himmelberger, P.E.
Director of the Southwest Environmental Finance Center, who developed an integrated asset management framework for both green and gray assets that can be used by any community or system.
Randall Wakumoto, P.E.
Storm Water Quality Program Administrator for the City and County of Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, who is in the process of standing up the city’s asset management program as well as conducting a gap analysis and aspirations to build a long term plan.
Kirk Lambrecht
Environmental Specialist with Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District in St. Louis, Missouri, who administers an asset management program that integrates green and gray assets within one database to easily track their performance and ensure their requirements for operation and maintenance are met.