Optimizing Utility Operation Through the Use of Voluntary Standards

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Heightened regulatory requirements, stakeholder interest in efficiency, and tightening budgets necessitate optimization in water utility operations. Introduction of AWWA Utility Management Standards empowers utilities to self-assess and improve quality management, ultimately enhancing public confidence.

  • Water utility
  • Efficiency
  • AWWA standards
  • Quality management
  • Public confidence

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  1. Optimizing Utility Operation Through the Use of Voluntary Standards (Your high resolution photo will go here.) Eva Nieminski, Ph.D. Utah Department of Environmental Quality 1

  2. Water Utility Concerns Heightened regulatory requirements Minimal technical assistance from regulatory agencies Stakeholder interest in proven utility efficiency and effectiveness Tightening budgets and needs to reduce costs without risk to quality Closer public scrutiny of tap water quality and health issues Greater concern aboutenvironmental issues Do more with less 2

  3. Optimization of Utility Operations Fosters excellence in water utilities Encourages continuous improvement Provides confidence to utilities, the public, and regulatory agencies Provides a framework for self-evaluation, counsel, and assistance to utilities Instills consumers with confidence and satisfaction in their utility services 3

  4. Introduction of AWWA Utility Management Standards G-series standards Developed by AWWA volunteers: consultants, operators, regulators ANSI certified Guidebooks developed to assist in self-assessment 4

  5. Utility Quality Management Program Overview Voluntary effort For all utility types and sizes Self-assessment by operators Performance can be verified by peer evaluators Outcome-oriented: water quality, public health protection Above and beyond regulations 5

  6. Utility Performance Optimization Tool Conformance with Utility Management Standards will enhance public confidence while demonstrating continuous improvement efforts 6

  7. Testimonials Applying the G-Series voluntary standards to utility operations helps to manage utilities in a way which guarantees peace of mind Assures continuity in performance optimization Encourages development of standard operating procedures Provides means to keep the institutional knowledge Introduces tools to maintain safe performance based on good practices and not just good luck 7

  8. Standards and Guidebooks Water Treatment Plant Operation & Management Distribution System Operation & Management Source Water Protection Utility Management System Business Practices Security Practices Communications & Customer Relations Emergency Preparedness Practices Water Conservation Program Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation & Management Wastewater Collection Systems Reclaimed Water Programs Wastewater Pretreatment Biosolids Handling & Management Direct Potable Reuse Stormwater Programs Operation 8

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