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Risk-Based Asset Management Approach Prevents PCCP Failures And Saves Utility Over CA$1 Million
Overview
Risk-Based Asset Management Approach Prevents PCCP Failures And Saves Utility Over CA$1 MillionXylem |
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Drones - Drone Payloads & Accessories Sensors - Utility Meters | |
Electrical Grids Oil & Gas | |
Maintenance Quality Assurance | |
Leakage & Flood Monitoring Water Utility Management | |
System Integration Testing & Certification | |
Operational Impact
The proactive approach adopted by the utility has resulted in significant operational benefits. The continuous monitoring of the pipeline has provided continuous information on the condition of each pipe and a view of overall pipeline deterioration. This has enabled the utility to develop a model for predicting future pipeline degradation and gain a better understanding of when individual pipes may fail. The projections estimate that 10 percent of pipes in the Lake Huron Primary Transmission Main could exceed their yield limit by 2045. This condition assessment data informs the utility’s short- and long-term asset management planning efforts, allowing them to balance risks, asset performance, and costs to meet target levels of service for its municipal customers. The utility has also been able to make informed planning decisions that minimize service disruptions while optimizing capital, operations, and maintenance resources for this regionally significant infrastructure. | |
Quantitative Benefit
The 2012 Lake Huron Primary Transmission Main failure cost approximately CA$1.5 million. | |
Replacement costs the utility closer to CA$300,000. | |
The utility achieved a 5:1 return on investment in cost avoidance for each proactive repair. | |