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1 Asset Management Planning for Pipe Renewal Peter Kraft Treated Water Planning

2 PIPE FOOTAGE YEARS PROBLEM

3 HOW MUCH? 201020152020202520302035 Spun Cast Iron Pit Cast Iron WHERE? Grey Cast Iron Ductile Iron (Macro)(Micro) PROBLEM Life Cycle & Statistical ModelingRisk Modeling

4 Years All Pipe Pipe Cohorts 50 100 150 190019502000 Pipe Footage (mi) PIT CI SP CI CA DI PVC Years Footage Pipe PROBLEM: How Much?

5 CATEGORIESInstallation Dates 100% Life Expectancy 50% Life Expectancy 10% Life Expectancy Pit Cast Iron1890 – 1940100 yrs125 yrs150 yrs Spun Cast Iron1940 – 196575 yrs88 yrs100 yrs Spun Cast Iron w/ Leadite Joint 1940 – 196050 yrs58 yrs65 yrs Grey Cast Iron1965 - 197575 yrs88 yrs100 yrs Cement Asbestos 1955 – 197865 yrs72 yrs80 yrs Ductile Iron1965 – Present 80 yrs90 yrs100 yrs PVC1975 – Present 80 yrs103 yrs125 yrs Steel1925 – Present 50 yrs63 yrs75 yrs Pipe Cohorts Years Pipe Footage (mi) PIT CI SP CI CA DI PVC 201020252050 50 25 70 PROBLEM: How Much?

6 Years Combined Life Expectancy Projection Planned 2020 Current 2011 Percentage of Total System 20102020203020402050 1% 2% 3% % Distribution System SOLUTION: How Much?

7 RISK = Likelihood of Failure (LOF) X Consequence of Failure (COF) High COF High LOF Low COF Low LOF Highest Risk Lowest Risk SOLUTION: Which Pipe?

8 Consequence of Failure SENSITIVE CUSTOMERS2010 PAVING STREET MORATORIUMPOPULATION DENSITYHIGHWAY FLOODINGNUMBER OF TAPS PER PIPE AGE MATERIAL Likelihood of Failure PRESSUREBREAKS JOINT TYPE RAIL INTERSECTION SOLUTION: Which Pipe?

9 MILES RISK LEVEL Distribution Replacement Model Risk Results SOLUTION: Which Pipe?

10 MAIN_107593 RISK = 1224 BREAKS = 2 INSTALL = 1950 MATERIAL = CI NUM TAPS = 25 CONFLICT = 2010 CITY PAVING BENEFIT: Pipe Renewal Selection

11 Sensitive Customer: Hospice PIPE AGE: 86 Years Old (1) BREAK: Jan 11 th 2001 PRESSURE: 80-100 psi LENGTH: 584 ft BENEFIT: Identifying Vulnerability

12 BENEFIT: Pro-active Planning & Coordination

13 Asset Management Planning Process ENGINEERING  Institutional Knowledge & Input  Corrosion Section – ongoing assessment of leaks  ARG – maintenance of GIS distribution system O&M  Field Knowledge & Input  Leak Detection  Condition Assessment  R&R Project Work IT  EAMS Data Tracking & Integration  Ongoing upkeep of enterprise databases PUBLIC AFFAIRS  Institutional Knowledge & Input  Sensitive Customer Identification & Tracking  Input for risk modeling regarding social consequences  Communication w/ customers about aging system and rate increase PLANNING  Institutional Knowledge & Input  Long Term Renewal Planning  Life-Cycle Modeling  Risk Modeling  Annual R&R Candidate Selection FINANCE  Cost accounting for breaks as well as R&R projects  Financial Modeling for long term planning - i.e. bond rating, rate increase, revenue stability) BENEFIT: Interdivisional Effort

14 QUESTIONS?


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