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Faulting: Faulting is the difference in elevation across the slab. One side may be leaning up <br />more over the other side. Causes are soft foundations, heavy traffic, poor construction, and <br />environmental damage. <br />How PMS Information is Used <br />The primary purpose of maintaining a PMS is to collect and analyze information relating to street <br />system condition and trends. With this vital information Public Works managers ensure the most <br />cost - effective maintenance or rehabilitation strategies are identified and performed at the optimum <br />time. <br />Each year the PMS is used to generate several reports requested by other agencies as well as <br />statistical data requested within our own agency. The following is a sample of reports produced with <br />PMS data: <br />• Pavement Preservation Project List <br />• Crack Seal Program <br />• Five -Year Surface List — five -year moratorium for street cutting <br />• ODOT Oregon Mileage Report <br />• City of Eugene Public Infrastructure Table <br />• Annual Insurance Marketing Report <br />• Transportation Service Profile <br />3] <br />
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