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Coordination between Stakeholders Working together to improve PI data
Serbian Case
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Goran Jovanović UTVSI
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Stakeholders
• Government of Republic of Serbia
• Ministries in charge of Communal sector
• Local authorities
• National Association of Public Utilities
• Public Utility Companies
• Chamber of Commerce and industry of Serbia
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Communication
Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
Local Authorities
PUC’s
Chamber of Commerce&
Association of water technology and sanitary
engineering(UTVSI)
Questionnairesent
Questionnaire transfer
Completed Questionnaire
Report & Database
Reminder
Ministries in charge for Communal sector
Water Directorate
Public Utility Companies
World Bank
Report
Report
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Questionnaire
• Updated questionnaire • National + IBNET indicators
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Collection
Questionnaires were collected in 5 cycles
cycle – 93 questionaries' collected I
cycle – 87 questionaries' collected II
cycle – 92 questionaries' collected III
cycle – 11 questionaries' collected IV
cycle – 10 questionaries' collected V
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Data Source
• Serbian Business Registers Agency
• Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
• Water Directorate
• Water Management Strategy
• Documentation and Studies
• Water and Sanitation Sector Survey, World Bank
• Utility Performance Indicators and Benchmarking Support Serbia, WB, UTVSI, UViKS, PKS
• Questionnaire
Data were collected from multiple sources
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Results
Overall data
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Overall data
Connected to the water supply systems: 5,143,941 inhabitants - 84% Produced water: 572,419,046 m³ Total consumption: 340,818,381 m³ Household consumption: 270,295,956 m³ Industry and institutions consumption: 70,522,425 m³ Water losses: 229 079 231 m³ (40%)
Connected to the sewer systems: 3.591.329 inhabitants - 59% The collected waste water: approximately 243,444,296 m³ Total treated wastewater: 60,216,705 m³ Primary treatment: about 9,480,804 m³ Secondary or better treatment: 50,735,901 m³
Results
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Basic Indicators
Results
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Lesson learnd
• Institutional support – First call and appointment by Ministry
• Operational level – National Association of Public Utilities (appointed organization)
• Comunication with PUC
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Conclusion
• Organization - control collected data
• Time - Utilities need time to adopt in regular practice filling of questionnaire (takes 4-5 years)
• Trainings - Permanent training of Utility staff
• Tool – DCM platform
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