As of January 1, 2024 all community water systems serving a population greater than 3,300 must submit an asset management plan based on the EPA Five Core Question Framework: 1. Current State of Assets 2. Level of Service, 3. Critical Assets 4. Lifecycle Cost 5. Long-term funding.
MentorAPM partner Galambos Consulting is assisting communities in Polk County, GA with criticality and risk assessments using MentorAPM Criticality Analyzer. These assessments address Step 3: Identify Critical Assets, part of the Five Core Question Framework for asset management.
Georgia enjoys an average annual precipitation of 50 inches, which replenishes its water resources and supports its diverse ecosystems. The southern half of Georgia lies above the Floridian aquifer, one of the world’s most productive groundwater resources.