Utility Management

How to Optimize Water Asset Management with an Asset Installer Application

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the first step for Water Utilities to develop an asset management framework is to know the current state of the assets
June 7, 2022
2 min read

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the first step for Water Utilities to develop an asset management framework is to know the current state of the assets. A retrospective way to generate asset inventory requires utility field crews or contractors to collect asset information as they respond to a work order such as an emergency pipe repair. A prospective approach sees asset information being collected before new assets get installed.  

At this Lunch and Learn, Ed Nunes, Director of Product Management at Mueller will share: 

  • How water utilities can generate and utilize asset data to make better Asset Management decisions 
  • How water utilities can benefit from knowing the GPS coordinates of repair events in their system 
  • How water utilities can get a digital record of all HYMAX Repair and Installation products 

Speaker 

Ed Nunes

Product Management Director for Repair and Installation

Ed Nunes is the Product Management Director for Repair and Installation at Mueller in North America. He is responsible for the strategic product and business development of Mueller’s pipe repair and installation solutions. Ed has over 20 years of leadership experience in product management. He holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Florida.  

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