Applicability of Reliability-Centered Maintenance in the Water Industry
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Description
This research report assessed how water utilities could apply Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) to new and existing infrastructure and evaluated the costs and benefits of such programs. RCM components were identified as well as how utility maintenance programs are currently developed and how such a program would be implemented. RCM pilot projects were completed with the Denver Water Board and Veolia Water Indianapolis. Costs and benefits are presented along with implementation procedures and Change Management recommendations. Includes CD. List of Tables
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
Chapter 2: Methods and Materials
Chapter 3: Results and Discussions
Chapter 4: Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 5: Recommendations to Utilities
Appendix A: Literature Survey
Appendix B: Utility Survey on Applicability of RCM to the Water Industry
Appendix C: Asset Criticality Analysis Example Print-Outs
Appendix D: Introduction to RCM
Appendix E: RCM Process Flow and Decision Diagram
Glossary
References
Abbreviations
Appendices F–I (On CD-Rom Packaged Only With The Printed Report)
Appendix F: Report on RCM Pilot Project at Denver Water
Appendix G: Report on RCM Pilot Project at Veolia Water Indianapolis
Appendix H: Report on RCM Program at Broward County Oes, Fl
Appendix I: Report on RCM Program at Massachusetts Water
Resources Authority (MWRA)
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