Spare Parts Optimization for
Water & Utility Operations
Aging infrastructure meets tight budgets. Figure out what to stock before the next pump fails.
The Spare Parts Challenge in Water & Utility Operations
Water and wastewater treatment plants operate increasingly complex equipment in corrosive environments, yet maintenance has historically been treated as a secondary concern. The SUEZ Water Handbook identifies spare parts management as a strategic activity requiring statistical reliability analysis - but most utilities still run on spreadsheets and tribal knowledge.
Why Utilities Need This
Aging infrastructure, limited budgets, and a run-to-failure mindset create a perfect storm for stockouts. When a critical pump fails and the spare isn't on the shelf, service continuity and regulatory compliance are at risk. Statistical spares planning helps utilities put limited budgets where they matter most – on the parts most likely to fail and hardest to replace quickly.
What You Can Calculate
- Pump and motor spares across treatment facilities
- SCADA and control system components
- Chemical dosing and treatment equipment parts
- Electrical distribution and backup power systems
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