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AWWA & Utility Management Kenneth Mercer, Ph. D AWWA & Utility Management Kenneth Mercer, Ph.D. Senior Manager of Technical and Research Programs Provide an overview of AWWA Utility Management Resources

American Water Works Association Founded in 1881 50,000+ members 3,000+ volunteers Providing solutions to effectively manage water Water, wastewater, stormwater, reuse

AWWA Utility Management Materials Utility Benchmarking Program Management Standards Partnership for Safe Water+ Publications Training (in-person and e-Learning) Conferences and Events

AWWA Utility Management Materials Utility Benchmarking Program Management Standards Partnership for Safe Water+ Publications Training (in-person and e-Learning) Conferences and Events Focus on these

Utilities Compelled to Answer… How are we performing? How do we compare? How can we improve? http://bellace85.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/under-microscope.jpg

Utility Benchmarking Program AWWA began developing a utility benchmarking program in 1995 Previously QualServe Well-defined and time-tested performance indicators specific to the water sector Annual Utility Benchmarking Survey Definitions and calculations Participant report Public release of aggregate results Focused Utility Benchmarking Workshops AWWA’s benchmarking program continuously tracks utility performance indicators (PIs) 1. Operational efficiency 2. Managerial effectiveness

Utility Benchmarking Program Performance indicators generalized/ normalized in order to provide greatest general applicability Align with EUM Report central tendency measures (25th, 50th, 75th) Provides system for decision-makers to understand/quantify past and current performance Set reasonable targets for the future Performance monitoring and improvement 1. Provides system for decision-makers to understand/quantify past and current performance 2. Set reasonable targets for the future

Utility Management Standards ANSI/AWWA G100-11 Water Treatment Plant Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G200-09 Distribution Systems Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G300-14 Source Water Protection ANSI/AWWA G310-09 Business Practices for Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G400-09 Utility Management System ANSI/AWWA G410-09 Business Practices for Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G420-09 Communications and Customer Relations ANSI/AWWA G430-14 Security Practices for Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G440-11 Emergency Preparedness Practices ANSI/AWWA G480-13 Water Conservation Program Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G481-14 Reclaimed Water Program Operation and Management ANSI/AWWA G510-13 Standard for Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations and Management Don’t read all of these, just want to show the breadth of ANSI/AWWA Utility Management Standards and Guidebooks

Partnership for Safe Water Phase I – Commitment Phase II – Baseline data reporting Phase III – Self-Assessment completion Phase IV – Demonstrated optimization Self-assessment aligns with EUM The treatment and distribution systems are structured the same; they both have these 4 phases: Phase I – the easy part, sign up, pay membership fee, commit to participate through Phase III Phase II – compile and submit baseline data, used to measure the impact of the program over time. Phase III – Using the manual provided by the Program, complete a Self Assessment. Phase IV – Address Performance Limiting Factors identified during Self Assessment and demonstrate sustained optimized performance What comes out of the Self Assessment is a prioritized list of Performance Limiting Factors, aspects in any of these areas which are barriers to optimized performance

Publications M1: Principles of Water Rates, Fees and Charges M5: Water Utility Management M52: Water Conservation Programs—A Planning Manual M60: Drought Preparedness and Response 2014 AWWA Compensation Survey: Small and Medium-sized Water and Wastewater Utilities 2014 Water and Wastewater Rates Survey Utility Management for Water and Wastewater Operators, 2011 Financial Management for Water Utilities: Principles of Finance, Accounting, and Management Controls, 2012 Touch on the highlights, many resources beyond this list

American Water Works Association “A better world through better water” http://www.awwa.org