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POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wenesday, April 22nd, 2009 |
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Implementing A DWQMS-Compliant Management System: Understanding The Challenges Ahead To Save Time And Money |
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PSAB 3150 compliance was tough. However, compliance with the Drinking Water Quality Management Systems program for 2010 will be more onerous; municipalities must demonstrate total sustainability. Ensure that you are fully prepared well in advance by attending this practical workshop which will help you to: |
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Develop and implement an appropriate management system
Perform formal risk assessments
Develop policy and procedures based on risk outcomes
Sustain a management system
Hear successful case studies and benchmarks |
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Joseph Heraldo,
COO,
SpringWater QMS Inc. |
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Developing And Implementing A Holistic Capital Planning Strategy In Your Municipality For Maximum Efficiency |
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Municipalities today must not only manage, but also improve their Capital Assets despite aging infrastructure and more frequent difficult-to-assess expenditure requirements. Growing capital requirements compete with one another as renewal requirements, strategic initiatives, legal compliance issues, and functional/program objectives begin to conflict throughout the organization. This practical workshop will provide background and strategic methodology. |
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How did we get here?
Capital planning process and seven key questions to be an swered to support a complete capital plan
Documenting asset performance; financial accountability
Prioritization
Bridging physical and financial data |
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Karl Scharnitzky,
Senior Director, Business Strategy,
Altus Capital Planning |
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