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Martin County adopts 10-year asset management and capital plan for water system
Summary
The Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a 2026 Asset Management Plan and 10-year Capital Improvements Plan for the county water distribution system, endorsing a prioritized replacement schedule and life-cycle funding model while adjusting the recommended annual investment to a multiyear timeline.
Martin County commissioners voted unanimously March 20 to accept a 2026 Asset Inventory Assessment (AIA), Asset Management Plan (AMP), and a 10-year Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for the county’s water distribution system.
The plan, prepared by Withers Ravenel with field work by the Wooten Company, inventories the system and ranks assets by combined likelihood and consequence of failure. Project Engineer Casey Donlan told the board the inventory identified roughly 1,219,301 linear feet of mains (about 231 miles), 1,100 valves, 324 fire…
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