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Description: Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services...
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services for Decades to Come
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Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for providing sanitary sewer services for over 500,000 people in Johnson County, KS, the southeastern portion of the Kansas City metropolitan region. Like most wastewater utilities, JCW faces several utility and regulatory drivers that influence capital and operational expenditures. Aging infrastructure needs, increasingly complex water quality issues, system-wide wet weather capacity concerns, and growing service demands will continue to require major capital investments that will impact JCW's financial and management resources. JCW embarked on development of an Integrated Management Plan (IMP) using the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning Approach Framework (Framework), recently codified within the federal Clean Water Act, to inform a long-range program. The IMP was finalized in September 2019 providing a 25-year, $2.1 Billion (in 2018 dollars) capital investment strategy to meet community needs and regulatory obligations.
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for providing sanitary sewer services for over 500,000 people in Johnson County, KS, the southeastern portion of the Kansas City metropolitan region. Like most wastewater utilities, JCW faces several utility and regulatory drivers that influence capital and operational expenditures. Aging infrastructure needs, increasingly complex water quality issues, system-wide wet weather capacity concerns, and growing service demands will continue to require major capital investments that will impact JCW's financial and management resources. JCW embarked on development of an Integrated Management Plan (IMP) using the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning Approach Framework (Framework), recently codified within the federal Clean Water Act, to inform a long-range program. The IMP was finalized in September 2019 providing a 25-year, $2.1 Billion (in 2018 dollars) capital investment strategy to meet community needs and regulatory obligations.
SpeakerStober, John
Presentation time
11:10:00
11:30:00
Session time
10:30:00
11:30:00
SessionFinance Nightmares: Utility Rates and Finance Topics
Session number532
TopicAsset Management, Utility Management and Leadership
TopicAsset Management, Utility Management and Leadership
Author(s)
R. EiseleA. WittJ. StoberJ. StoberT. LorenzenP. DenningD. Carani
Author(s)R. Eisele1; A. Witt2; J. Stober3; J. Stober3; T. Lorenzen2; P. Denning4; D. Carani5;
Author affiliation(s)HDR Inc, MO1; Johnson County Wastewater, KS2; HDR, MO3; , KS4; HDR Engineering, Inc., MO5; ET Archer Corporation, MO6
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157527
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count15

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Description: Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services...
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services for Decades to Come
Abstract
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for providing sanitary sewer services for over 500,000 people in Johnson County, KS, the southeastern portion of the Kansas City metropolitan region. Like most wastewater utilities, JCW faces several utility and regulatory drivers that influence capital and operational expenditures. Aging infrastructure needs, increasingly complex water quality issues, system-wide wet weather capacity concerns, and growing service demands will continue to require major capital investments that will impact JCW's financial and management resources. JCW embarked on development of an Integrated Management Plan (IMP) using the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning Approach Framework (Framework), recently codified within the federal Clean Water Act, to inform a long-range program. The IMP was finalized in September 2019 providing a 25-year, $2.1 Billion (in 2018 dollars) capital investment strategy to meet community needs and regulatory obligations.
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for providing sanitary sewer services for over 500,000 people in Johnson County, KS, the southeastern portion of the Kansas City metropolitan region. Like most wastewater utilities, JCW faces several utility and regulatory drivers that influence capital and operational expenditures. Aging infrastructure needs, increasingly complex water quality issues, system-wide wet weather capacity concerns, and growing service demands will continue to require major capital investments that will impact JCW's financial and management resources. JCW embarked on development of an Integrated Management Plan (IMP) using the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning Approach Framework (Framework), recently codified within the federal Clean Water Act, to inform a long-range program. The IMP was finalized in September 2019 providing a 25-year, $2.1 Billion (in 2018 dollars) capital investment strategy to meet community needs and regulatory obligations.
SpeakerStober, John
Presentation time
11:10:00
11:30:00
Session time
10:30:00
11:30:00
SessionFinance Nightmares: Utility Rates and Finance Topics
Session number532
TopicAsset Management, Utility Management and Leadership
TopicAsset Management, Utility Management and Leadership
Author(s)
R. EiseleA. WittJ. StoberJ. StoberT. LorenzenP. DenningD. Carani
Author(s)R. Eisele1; A. Witt2; J. Stober3; J. Stober3; T. Lorenzen2; P. Denning4; D. Carani5;
Author affiliation(s)HDR Inc, MO1; Johnson County Wastewater, KS2; HDR, MO3; , KS4; HDR Engineering, Inc., MO5; ET Archer Corporation, MO6
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157527
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count15

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R. Eisele# A. Witt# J. Stober# J. Stober# T. Lorenzen# P. Denning# D. Carani#. Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services for Decades to Come. Water Environment Federation, 2020. Web. 9 May. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10028568CITANCHOR>.
R. Eisele# A. Witt# J. Stober# J. Stober# T. Lorenzen# P. Denning# D. Carani#. Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) Integrated Management Plan: Shaping JCW's Services for Decades to Come. Water Environment Federation, 2020. Accessed May 9, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10028568CITANCHOR.
R. Eisele# A. Witt# J. Stober# J. Stober# T. Lorenzen# P. Denning# D. Carani#
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