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Developing and Implementing a Performance Measurement System for a Water/Wastewater Utility (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Developing and Implementing a Performance Measurement System for a Water/Wastewater Utility (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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The primary purpose of this research was to provide methods and
tools that enable a water/ wastewater utility to develop and
implement a performance measurement system based on a demonstrated
proven approach. To achieve the purpose, the research was conducted
in three phases: Core research on existing and applicable
frameworks for performance measurement with experience from
utilities and other government organizations, as well as outside
business and industry, on leading practices in performance
measurement. Steps to develop and implement performance measurement
that uniquely fit water/wastewater utilities were defined to be
piloted by selected utilities in Phase II. Demonstration pilot
projects for developing and implementing performance measurement
were carried out over a 12-18 month period at four water and
wastewater utilities that were selected from a group of over a
dozen utilities that applied to be pilot demonstrations, based on a
mix of utility type, size, and experience with performance
measurement. Research results from the pilots and ?lessons learned
were applied to adjust the piloted process. Transfer of the
knowledge and methods from these projects was previously shared in
WERF/WEFTEC workshops and a web-conference. A process (seven-step
methodology) was developed based on a Balanced Scorecard approach
to develop and implement performance measures both at the
enterprise (utility-wide) level and team-based level. Ways to align
and coordinate measures throughout the organization were defined
for process-based and initiative-based scorecards. The testing of
this approach through the utility pilots led to further
recommendations for involvement, education, communication and
commitment of utility participants for successful performance
measurement.
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