
Utility Benchmarking for Wastewater Synthesis Report
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This report presents the results of web-based wastewater utility benchmarking. This was accomplished by performing a comprehensive and quantitative assessment of overall performance by using wide variety of indicators to evaluate overall performance of utilities. Practical and robust methodologies were used to create a realistic benchmarking process, and it presents the current performance comparisons among multiple utilities for various areas that impact overall utility performance.
Web based benchmarking consists of two major parts - data collection, and result visualization. An online platform known as WATERiD has been created. This platform is where data is saved and results for multiple years can be analyzed and compared. This enables utilities to understand the change in performance over years in defined areas, and relative performance compared to similar utilities.
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Abstract and Benefits
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1.0: Introduction
- 1.1 What is Benchmarking?
- 1.2 Why Benchmark?
- 1.3 Goal and Objectives
- 1.4 Benefits of Benchmarking
- 1.5 Limitations of Benchmarking
- 1.6 Synthesis Report Organization
- Chapter 2.0: Synthesis from Literature and Practice
- 2.1 Summary of Literature Review
- 2.2 Current Benchmarking Practices
- 2.2.1 SAM GAP - Developed by Water Environment Research Foundation
- 2.2.2 National Water and Wastewater Benchmarking Initiative, Canada - AECOM
- 2.2.3 EBC: European Benchmarking Co-Operation
- 2.2.4 The International Benchmarking Network for Water and Sanitation Utilities - World Bank Group
- 2.2.5 QualServe Benchmarking
- Chapter 3.0: Results, Recommendations, and Standard Data Structure
- 3.1 Wastewater and Biosolids
- 3.1.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.1.2 Limitations
- 3.2 Employee Information
- 3.2.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.2.2 Limitations
- 3.3 Treatment Process
- 3.3.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.4 Treatment Performance
- 3.4.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.4.2 Limitations
- 3.5 Operational Performance
- 3.5.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.5.2 Limitations
- 3.6 Customer Inquiries
- 3.6.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.6.2 Limitations
- 3.7 Financial Performance
- 3.7.1 Results and Analysis
- 3.7.2 Limitations
- Chapter 4.0: Conclusions and Recommendations
- 4.1 Conclusions
- 4.2 Recommendations and Future Work
- Appendix A: Background Information
- Appendix B: State-of-the-Art Literature Review
- Appendix C: State-of-the-Art-Practice Review
- Appendix D: Gap Analysis
- Appendix E: Water Infrastructure Database (WATERiD) and Benchmarking
- Appendix F: List of Indicators
- References
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