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4/20/2010Assessing Current Asset Management Practices Using SAM GAP
It is said that good management comes from asking the right questions. But when it comes to strategic asset management, knowing which questions to ask isn't always easy. WERF and WaterRF research have developed a Web-based asset management gap analysis tool—SAM GAP—that not only asks the right questions, but provides guidance when your first question is, "Where do I start?" 
4/15/2009Foundation Knowledge Webcast: Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals - Shortages and Skyrocketing Prices
This Webcast includes a discussion of findings of the Water Research Foundation project “Supply of Critical Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals – A White Paper for Understanding Recent Chemical Price Increases and Shortages” (Project 4225).
This Webcast presents what is known about the issue and the driving forces behind the recent price and chemical availability concerns. It also presents critical knowledge gaps and potential research needs, important stakeholders and potential sources of information that can help clarify the issue, as well as recommendations for next steps towards effectively managing the issue.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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