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Taking Stock of Your Water System A Simple Asset Inventory for Very Small Drinking Water Systems

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The own- price elas tici ties in Table 8 meas ure the change in con sump tion of vari ous ani mal prod- ucts in re sponse to rela tive price changes within the group of ani mal prod ucts. As ex pected, price rises for a given com mod ity are as so ci ated with de- creased con sump tion of that com mod ity, other things being equal. The es ti mated price re spon sive- ness for both beef and poul try is rather mod est. The price re spon sive ness of pork and mut ton is higher, but still ine las. | SERjX Taking Stock of Your Water System Environmental Protection A Simple Asset Inventory for Very Small Drinking Water Systems Office of Water 4606 M EPA 816-K-03-002 www.epa.gov safewater October 2004 Printed on Recycled Paper Contents Why Take Stock of Your Water System An Overview of this Brochure .1 How to Use this Brochure.2 Elements of a Simple Asset Inventory.3 How Long Will It Last Using the Typical Life Expectancies Table .4 Asset Inventory Worksheets.5 Drinking Water Source and Intake Structures .5 Treatment System.9 Tanks. 11 Distribution System. 13 Valves. 15 Electrical Systems. 17 Buildings. 19 Service Lines.21 Hydrants.23 Next Steps Asset Management Plan.25 Prioritization Table.26 Budgeting for Rehabilitations and Replacements.29 Budgeting Table .30 How to Carry out the Plan.33 The Role of Key Decision Makers.33 Next Steps .33 Appendix A Safe Drinking Water Act Primacy Agencies and Tribal Contacts .34 Appendix B Sources of Financial Assistance to Drinking Water Systems.40 Appendix C Sources for More Information on Asset .