The purpose of this study is to measure performance and identify operational strategies for improving water supply systems in Nigeria. Water has remained the most crucial element in the environment as mankind significantly depends on it for their existence. Performance metrics framework for productivity of water supply system (WSS) in Nigeria has thus far been underestimated hence the need for user friendly approach to effectively assess critical activities of the system. A re-engineered productivity award model (RPAM) adopted in this study consists of 10-point core measures that control overall performance of the WSS as well as other supportive measures for the realization of set goals of the system. The application of the model recorded a...
Improving the performance of water use systems (WUSs) is essential for addressing the pressure on wa...
The study was conducted to examine the factors affecting water reticulation project delivery in Oki...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
Part of: Seliger, Günther (Ed.): Innovative solutions : proceedings / 11th Global Conference on Sus...
The supply of potable water at least is a very important index in national development. Water tariff...
Water resources accounting is presently a universal challenge due to the high rate of water contamin...
The Development of Performance Measures in the Management of Water Utilities in Sri Lanka In devel...
Northern Nigeria is part of the semi-arid region of Africa experiencing water scarcity. The ever inc...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
Institutional reform of state-owned water utilities serving urban areas has often set out to turn th...
It is estimated that by 2030 only 72% of the rural population in Nigeria will have access to improve...
AbstractThis paper presents a management proposal to improve the efficient use of water resources in...
peer reviewedIn Goma Township, the water supply system has become ineffective and insufficient again...
The need to ensure adequate provision of potable water over the years to Nigerians in rural, semi-ur...
This research aims to review the current state and limitations of water resources management in Nige...
Improving the performance of water use systems (WUSs) is essential for addressing the pressure on wa...
The study was conducted to examine the factors affecting water reticulation project delivery in Oki...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
Part of: Seliger, Günther (Ed.): Innovative solutions : proceedings / 11th Global Conference on Sus...
The supply of potable water at least is a very important index in national development. Water tariff...
Water resources accounting is presently a universal challenge due to the high rate of water contamin...
The Development of Performance Measures in the Management of Water Utilities in Sri Lanka In devel...
Northern Nigeria is part of the semi-arid region of Africa experiencing water scarcity. The ever inc...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
Institutional reform of state-owned water utilities serving urban areas has often set out to turn th...
It is estimated that by 2030 only 72% of the rural population in Nigeria will have access to improve...
AbstractThis paper presents a management proposal to improve the efficient use of water resources in...
peer reviewedIn Goma Township, the water supply system has become ineffective and insufficient again...
The need to ensure adequate provision of potable water over the years to Nigerians in rural, semi-ur...
This research aims to review the current state and limitations of water resources management in Nige...
Improving the performance of water use systems (WUSs) is essential for addressing the pressure on wa...
The study was conducted to examine the factors affecting water reticulation project delivery in Oki...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...