Summary:
Up to your eyeballs in sewer data, but struggling to harness that information into actionable insights or a strategic plan? You're not alone. Learn how the City of Plano team was able to clean up their "dirty" sewer inspection data, calculate asset conditions, perform a risk-based assessment, and more to prioritize their rehabilitation work and inspections.
By attending this webinar, you'll uncover Plano's tips for:
- Cleaning up data sources, identifying what's most important, and clearing the clutter
- Integrating disparate solutions to better understand your sewer system
- Proactively tracking, inspecting, and maintaining every sanitary sewer main
- Using data to maximize your investments in people, technology, and infrastructure
Presenters:
- Abby Owens | Public Works Strategic Planning and Compliance Manager with the City of Plano, TX
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Abby Owens is the public works strategic planning and compliance manager for the City of Plano, Texas. Her interest in local government comes from a drive to work with residents to improve city services and programs. Abby has a passion for data analysis and problem-solving. She oversees the asset management programs and Cartegraph software implementation for the City of Plano Public Works Department.
- Stephen Johnson, PE, PACP | Project Manager, Water/Wastewater Master Planning Group with Freese and Nichols
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Stephen Johnson is a project manager in FNI's Water/Wastewater Master Planning Group. He has experience in water and wastewater master plans, physical and desktop condition and risk-based assessment programs, water and wastewater CIPs, and impact fee programs. Stephen has experience working with multiple hydraulic modeling software packages and a variety of data management programs such as Innovyze products, ITPipes, GraniteNet, and Cartegraph. He is the assistant project manager for the City of Plano's Wastewater Master Plan.