Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water
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Resumo: | Abstract In concerns of non-revenue water in water supply systems, the benefits arising from the reduction of their indexes directly impact social, economic and environmental spheres, including the expansion of access to clean water. Benchmarking is a management tool already adopted by some countries in this context, aiming to reduce the amount of non-revenue water. The present study aimed to gather information about the application models of this tool, as well as to compare the performance with other countries in which it is also not applied. It was observed that the ideal benchmarking structuring model capable of minimizing these indexes includes less than annual application frequency, partial regulation, absence of confidentiality, gratuity, open and restricted reports to service providers and mean interactivity of the results release. It was also concluded that the countries where benchmarking is practiced have better performances regarding lower levels of non-revenue water. |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water Marques,Luis Otavio do Amaral Water supply system non-revenue water performance improvement benchmarking |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Benchmarking as a management tool to reduce non-revenue water |
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Marques,Luis Otavio do Amaral |
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Marques,Luis Otavio do Amaral Carvalho,Rafael Santos Sa,Marcelo Otani Marques de Malheiros,Tadeu Fabrício |
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Carvalho,Rafael Santos Sa,Marcelo Otani Marques de Malheiros,Tadeu Fabrício |
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Marques,Luis Otavio do Amaral Carvalho,Rafael Santos Sa,Marcelo Otani Marques de Malheiros,Tadeu Fabrício |
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Water supply system non-revenue water performance improvement benchmarking |
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Water supply system non-revenue water performance improvement benchmarking |
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Abstract In concerns of non-revenue water in water supply systems, the benefits arising from the reduction of their indexes directly impact social, economic and environmental spheres, including the expansion of access to clean water. Benchmarking is a management tool already adopted by some countries in this context, aiming to reduce the amount of non-revenue water. The present study aimed to gather information about the application models of this tool, as well as to compare the performance with other countries in which it is also not applied. It was observed that the ideal benchmarking structuring model capable of minimizing these indexes includes less than annual application frequency, partial regulation, absence of confidentiality, gratuity, open and restricted reports to service providers and mean interactivity of the results release. It was also concluded that the countries where benchmarking is practiced have better performances regarding lower levels of non-revenue water. |
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