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Sewer Performance Reporting: Factors That Influence Blockages
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ReliabilityEngineeringWater ResourcesPerformance MeasureCivil EngineeringWater ValuationAgricultural EconomicsBusinessSewer BlockagesEnvironmental EconomicsPerformance MeasurementSewer Performance ReportingInfluence Blockage RateBlockage RateWater UtilityWater Governance
Managing sewer blockages represents a significant operational challenge for water utilities. In Australia, company-level blockage rates are used to compare the effectiveness of the management strategies of different utilities. Anecdotal evidence suggests that this basis may not be a fair one for comparison because blockages are influenced by a range of factors beyond management control and vary from company to company. This issue was investigated as part of a broader research effort on sewer-blockage management undertaken in conjunction with the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) and its members. A Web-based survey was used to collate expert opinion on factors that influence blockage rate. The identified factors were then investigated in an exploratory analysis of blockage-related data provided by two participating utilities, supported by literature reviews. The results indicate that blockage rate is influenced by a range of factors, including asset attributes, climatic conditions, water consumption, and soil type. Because these factors vary from utility to utility, this research supports the finding that company-level blockage rate in itself is not an appropriate metric for comparing management effectiveness.
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