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Top 25 Water and Sewage KPIs of 2011-2012 E-Book


The KPI Institute

Summary

Price
£33.96 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

  • Category: Research reports
  • Product ID: sK0128871
  • Publication date: November 1, 2012
  • File format: PDF
  • Download size: 12.57 MB
  • Pages: 76

The Top 25 Water and Sewage KPIs of 2011 - 2012 report contains a thorough analysis on the most popular KPIs for water and sewage in 2011-2012, selected by the number of views they received from the smartKPIs community.

About Water and Sewage as an Industry

The water industry provides drinking water and wastewater services (including sewage treatment) to residential, commercial and industrial sectors of the economy. Sewage refers to wastewater from such sources as domestic, municipal or industrial, disposed of, usually, via a pipe or sewer system. Sewage released into the rivers and oceans can cause a threat to both human health and the environment.

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Description

Water and Sewage sub-categories on smartKPIs are:

  • Water Treatment;
  • Water Consumption;
  • Water Availability;
  • Utility Maintenance;
  • Utility Bill Collection;
  • Water Quality.

Highlights:

Provides essential information on the top 25 KPIs of 2011-2012 which are necessary for assessing and optimizing your performance in the Water and Sewage sector. The top five KPIs are:

  • # Water scarcity index
  • # Water quality index
  • % Recycled water used
  • # Water consumption per capita
  • # Accounts receivable in days of utility bill equivalent

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