Navigating the Infrastructure Replacement Era
How efficiency, appropriate rate setting and demand-side management play a key role in addressing future costs within the water industry
The water service sector is a rising cost industry. As stated by the AWWA we are in the dawn of the replacement era for water and wastewater infrastructure. Now more than ever efficiency, rates and demand-side management are necessary in order to continue to provide safe, reliable and affordable water services.
This interactive workshop will include discussion with fellow practitioners, decision-makers and industry experts in addressing opportunities and barriers to more sustainable water resource management. Topics will include appropriate rate setting approaches, various demand-side management strategies as well as general efficiency practices.
Details
Friday, February 4, 2011
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Registration at 9:00 a.m.)
Location
Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP)
233 S. Wacker Drive
Suite 800, Willis Tower
Chicago, IL 60606
This Event is FREE. Seats are limited and registration is REQUIRED. Lunch will be served.
Please RSVP by Monday, January 24th to
Danielle Gallet | danielleg@cnt.org | (773) 269-4013
A working agenda is available here.
This event is a part of the Center for Neighborhood Technology’s Great Lakes Sustainable Water Planning project generously funded by The Joyce Foundation.
Sponsored by ISAWWA. Participants can earn up to 6 PDHs or RTC hours.


