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Water System Finance Workshop Knoxville, Tennessee June 13, 2013

Water System Finance Workshop Knoxville, Tennessee June 13, 2013. Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Support by the TN Water Resources Research Center and TN Department of Environment and Conservation’s Division of Water Resources.

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Water System Finance Workshop Knoxville, Tennessee June 13, 2013

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  1. Water System Finance WorkshopKnoxville, TennesseeJune 13, 2013 Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Support by the TN Water Resources Research Center and TN Department of Environment and Conservation’s Division of Water Resources. Conducted by the Environmental Finance Center Network. Shadi Eskaf Environmental Finance Center at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 919.962.2785 eskaf@sog.unc.edu

  2. Restrooms Breaks Presentations and handouts Housekeeping

  3. The EFCN will provide training and technical assistance to small public water systems in all fifty states and five territories to help local water systems achieve and maintain compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. • Workshops, trainings and direct assistance will be provided on: • Asset Management • Water Loss Reduction • Water System Collaboration • Fiscal Planning and Rate Setting • Energy Management • Funding Coordination, and • Managerial and Financial Leadership Smart Management for Small Water Systems Smart Management for Small Water Systems*under a Cooperative Agreement with the US EPA

  4. Name? • Organization? • Responsibility? • Details on your water system—who you serve, infrastructure, big projects coming up, problems/concerns, etc. Quick Introductions

  5. Understand how to evaluate your system’s current financial condition Learn how to plan for and finance your water system now and into the future Provide forum for sharing finance and management perspectives, ideas, and experiences Workshop Objectives

  6. Water Finance 101 Assessing Financial Condition Capital Planning Controlling Costs Rate Setting Design Beyond Rates: Other Revenues and Funding Programs Agenda

  7. Topics Not Covered An excellent way to keep your IT staff employed

  8. Engineering/science • Law • Finance/accounting • Business • General management/public administration • South African Literature Which of the following best describes your background?

  9. Government • Tribe • Non-profit water association • Private community system • Non-transient non-community system • Other What type of system do you represent?

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