The California State Water Board is working on several efforts to promote the adoption of asset management in public water systems. Four of the EPA’s five core questions of an asset management plan are incorporated in the state Capacity Assessment.
The City of Santa Monica is using MentorAPM to support better asset management and the Mojave Water Agency worked with the MentorAPM team to develop an asset management plan using Criticality Analyzer and Asset Investment Planner.
California’s National Forests are the largest single source of water in the state, supplying 65 percent of California’s water while occupying only 20 percent of the total land area. The state receives 75 percent of its rain and snow in the watersheds north of Sacramento, but 80 percent of California’s water demand comes from the southern two-thirds of the state.