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Washington, DC — EPA is rolling out an important management tool
for small drinking water and wastewater systems. Today at the National
Rural Water Association Rally, Administrator Stephen L. Johnson
announced the availability of Check Up Program for Small Systems (CUPSS).
This user-friendly computer-based program assists owners and operators
in developing and using plans for maintaining their systems and
providing service to their customers.
“Through effective and efficient
management, small utilities are supporting the lifeblood of their
communities – their water,” said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson.
“CUPSS will assist our partners by giving them a tool to better preserve
and enhance America’s precious water resources.”
Administrator Johnson emphasized that
CUPSS, with the support of our partners, will make a difference and help
bridge the growing financial gap faced by small drinking water and
wastewater systems as they repair, and replace infrastructure.
The program uses information provided on
the system’s assets, operation and maintenance activities and financial
status to produce a prioritized asset inventory, financial reports and a
customized asset management plan. Asset management programs support
informed budget discussions, boost efficiency of the utility, and
improve customer service by ensuring clean and safe water at competitive
prices.
CUPSS was developed by the Office of
Water as part of the agency’s Sustainable Infrastructure Initiative. The
effort received input from a large stakeholder workgroup, including
representatives from several states, the National Rural Water
Association, the Rural Community Assistance Partnership, and
Environmental Finance Centers.
The CUPSS program and all supporting
materials are available for immediate download. Kits including the
material will also be available in May. For more information on CUPSS,
including program downloads and ordering information, visit
http://www.epa.gov/cupss. EPA’s
newly updated web site for small public water systems is available at
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/smallsystems.
Contact:
Shakeba Carter-Jenkins
(202) 564-4355
carter-jenkins.shakeba@epa.gov |