The Environmental Finance Center is a university-based organization creating innovative solutions to the difficult how-to-pay issues of environmental protection and environmental infrastructure.
You work hard to provide safe, quality drinking water to your customers at fair rates. But how are your finances? This training will teach you about utility finance, how to track and benchmark financial performance, plan for future capital costs, and revenues and rate design. You will learn about these topics through examples from real small systems. This workshop will provide you with the tools to improve the fiscal health of your utility without compromising service or deferring maintenance.
No upcoming trainings. View a webinar recording or to be invited to attend our next Utility Rates and Financial Planning Workshop.
On Demand Webinars
The Kansas Department of Health Environment (KDHE) Capacity Development Program, in partnership with 成人头条 State Environmental Finance Center (EFC ), Ranson Financial and Kansas Municipal Utilities (KMU), encourages representatives from your utility to attend an upcoming rate setting and financial planning training. The session provides participants with an understanding on major considerations when setting rates; rate structure options and pricing objectives; financial planning considerations; and strategies for communicating rate information to your board and community. The training will provide classroom instruction as well as interactive participant exercises and discussion.
Training is approved for 1 CMC Experience or 1 MMC Advanced Education point for city clerks.
The is a free online tool that was developed to assist small Kansas public water supply
systems with the process of reviewing water rates. This tool was made available and
developed through funding from KDHE.
This training will provide classroom instruction as well as interactive use of the
Rate Checkup tool. The session provides participants with a basic understanding of
the on-line tool鈥檚 functionality and usability. Participants will be able to work
through the on-line registration process, input of historical data, forecasting of
revenues and expenses, capital improvement projection functions, building up reserves,
and multiple scenario analysis. For better discussion opportunities, it is recommended
that a participant has attended a Water/Wastewater Rates & Financial Planning Workshop
prior to attending a Kansas Water Rate Checkup Tool Workshop, but is not a requirement. Participants will need to bring a laptop to use during this class.
Funding for this training is provided through a contractual agreement between KDHE PWS Capacity Development Program, State Revolving Loan Set-aside, and the 成人头条 State University Environmental Finance Center and Kansas Municipal Utilities.