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07/12/2022
The Village of Western Springs is a Chicago suburb of approximately 14,000 people. Between updating aging infrastructure, difficulties communicating needs to stakeholders, and establishing sufficient rates, they needed to find a solution that could ensure the Village provided satisfactory services, while managing multiple infrastructure priorities ⬇️
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06/16/2022
What are you doing next Friday?
Email [email protected] to join us on June 24th for our monthly user group, open to both current and non-users of Waterworth. This month we will also present an introduction to Waterworth’s highly anticipated cost of service analysis.
06/02/2022
Missed us at the Water Asset Management conference series in May? You can catch a recording of our session on lead service line replacement here! ➡️ vimeo.com/708771606
Financing Lead Pipe Inventory & Replacement Programs: City of Moline and Waterworth Presented at the 2022 Water Asset Management Conference. City of Moline Illinois case study: https://www.waterworth.net/moline-case-study
05/05/2022
Join us at the FREE Water Asset Management Conference on Wednesday, May 11, at 1pm ET to hear Moline's story of financial resilience and forecasting when it comes to abiding by EPA lead & copper guidelines.
Get a peek at how they used Waterworth to help them on this journey, and learn more about how using a visually driven model can put your community in an ideal position to receive grant and loan funding, council and department approval, and public support.
Learn more & register at https://pheedloop.com/wamc2022/site/schedule/ #:~:text=Financing%20Lead%20Pipe%20Inventory%20%26%20Replacement%20Programs
04/28/2022
On the last Friday of every month (TOMORROW!), join us for a Waterworth user-group meeting to learn about new updates, discuss various topics with other utility members, and ask any lingering questions about the tool you might have.
Not a Waterworth user? That's okay! Feel free to join to learn best practices from industry peers and the Waterworth team on utility financial management.
Contact [email protected] to register
Moline's utility finance story mirrors many across Illinois and the Midwest, from rate increases, council hesitancy, and EPA lead & copper guidelines. Hear it told by Utilities Director Tony Loete in his own words.
BACKGROUND: The City of Moline had gone nearly a decade without any increases to water rates, and this was threatening their fund balance. A 2014 water rate study by an outside firm indicated that significant increases were necessary in order to catch up. A hesitant council influenced the utility department to search for a way to assure the council on the need for these increases — and abide by strict new EPA lead & copper guidelines.
Moline, IL - Official City Government
Watch video: https://lnkd.in/dUNmXcf8
03/02/2022
TOMORROW❗ Our special training session on Capacity Development at the Rural Water Association of Utah conference will be happening on March 3rd, from 2:15-3:45pm MST. Featuring Kevin Brown of the Virgin Valley Water District, learn how to have a successful relationship between infrastructure and finances, and how to readily model it for the future.
Learn more on page 33's special sessions ➡️ https://www.kelmanonline.com/httpdocs/files/RWAU/annualconference2022/index.html =33
02/22/2022
What difference can a sustainable infrastructure replacement plan make?
Profiled byThe Partnership for Water Sustainability, the District of Oak Bay is leading by example with its inter-departmental approach to embedding a life-cycle lens, along with a sustainable service delivery culture, into a local government finance vision.
Through its Sustainable Funding Plan, Oak Bay is demonstrating what a difference it makes when municipal staff have clear direction from Council to achieve two outcomes: 1) stem the incremental erosion of levels of service in the short-term; and 2) translate an intergenerational perspective into a life-cycle plan of action for perpetual infrastructure renewal.
Read the plan:https://waterbucket.ca/gi/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/12/Oak-Bay_sustainable-funding-plan_2021.pdf
02/08/2022
In the first edition of Water Finance & Management Conversations for 2022, WFM welcomes back JP Joly, founder of Waterworth, a cloud-based solution that enables water and wastewater utilities to optimize their water rates and save for infrastructure upgrades.
Joly joins managing editor Andrew Farr to talk capital planning challenges and what he sees as the biggest pain points for utilities when funding capital projects and forecasting future revenue needs. Watch the full interview at: https://waterfm.com/wfm-conversations-capital-planning-pain-points-waterworth-jp-joly/
01/31/2022
Do you have a path to better utility finances amidst complex datasets? Ready to make a change for the easier? Read up on our latest article highlighting 3 ways to solve these woes below.
3 Ways to Solve Water Utility Finance Woes Humans are visual creatures; from infancy to early childhood, pictures and visual cues are paramount to our understanding of iconic stories like The Cat in the
01/10/2022
New year, new features! Tune in on January 25th at 10am PT/ 12pm CT to learn more about scenario comparison, combined service areas, and growth trends in the latest Waterworth software update.
Get your tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/software-update-webinar-tickets-216461029767
12/29/2021
Be in the driver's seat of your community's utility finance decisions -- just like Moline, IL is.
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