If your organization owns, operates, or is accountable for water, wastewater, stormwater, or public works infrastructure, MIACS' methodology applies — city, district, or private association.
City Managers and County Administrators need an independent view of infrastructure condition and compliance that holds up in front of Commissions, the public, and funding agencies.
Independent utility districts and authorities answer to boards that need objective data to evaluate operational performance, capital requests, and compliance posture.
Treatment plants, distribution networks, and source infrastructure evaluated for condition, useful-life exceedance, and regulatory compliance.
Collection systems, lift stations, and treatment facilities stratified by probability and consequence of failure to surface the greatest public-health exposure.
Roads, drainage, facilities, and operational controls assessed together — so deferred maintenance is visible before it becomes a failure.
CDD boards carry fiduciary responsibility for infrastructure built to municipal standards but governed privately. Same audit rigor, scaled to a district's footprint.
HOAs responsible for stormwater systems, private roads, or shared utility infrastructure get an objective assessment that supports reserve-fund planning.
Industrial campuses and institutional facilities with their own infrastructure apply the same risk-stratification approach to protect operations and demonstrate compliance.