Idaho offers asset management training with help from the Environmental Finance Center and Rural Water Association, and awards SRF points for implementing formal asset management plans. The IDEQ Drinking Water Bureau is developing a new document management system that will track which public water systems are missing asset management plans.
Public water systems using MentorAPM can easily create and update their asset management plans with important asset data following 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.
Idaho has more than 2,000 lakes and 93,000 miles of streams and rivers. Only 1228 of the lakes have names.