Share your feedback on the Revised Water Infrastructure AMP for 2024 - 2034

We invite you to review our revised Water Infrastructure AMP for 2024 - 2034 to ensure that our agreed service standards for our water assets will meet the needs and demands of the community, now and into the future.

Take a few minutes to give your feedback on the revised plan. You will be asked a few questions about your satisfaction related to certain assets, and then you can also make general comments on the Draft Water Infrastructure Asset Management Plan.

To find out more and to share your feedback, click on the button below "View the Draft AMP and provide your feedback".

We are currently consulting on:

What are Asset Management Plans?

Asset Management Plans (AMPs) are strategic documents for managing our infrastructure and other assets across the city to deliver an agreed standard of service. They define the actions we will take to develop, operate, maintain, upgrade and dispose of assets in the most cost-effective manner.

We consider lots of things when we develop these plans, including:

  • Existing asset location, value, condition, age and useful life.
  • Known new assets for inclusion
  • Current usage and future demand of assets
  • Maintenance costs
  • Review of maintenance and renewal requirements
  • Climate data
  • Asset materials and circular economy
  • Resident feedback.

When AMPs are approved, the financial values estimated in the AMPs are transferred to the City of Charles Sturt's Long-Term Financial Plan (LTFP) to forecast future costs and budgets. AMPs go on to inform the annual budgeting and planning, strategic plans, work programming, asset valuations and depreciation projections, and ongoing analysis, monitoring and evaluation.

Asset Management at the City of Charles Sturt