Connecticut offers project subsidies to public water systems with existing asset management plans as well as priority points for loans. Asset management training and assistance is offered in partnership with Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP). Drinking water systems serving >1000 residents must prepare an asset management plan.
MentorAPM asset management tools can help drinking water systems that are obligated to submit an asset management plan with the Connecticut Department of Health.
Connecticut has over a thousand dams on its tributaries, with the first full main stem barrier built at Turners Falls in 1798.