Water Associations, EPA Release Tools for Effective Utility Management Practices
Saturday, December 31, 1988
Alexandria, Va. -
Six associations representing the U.S. water and
wastewater sector, in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), have released a series of tools designed to help water and
wastewater utilities advance effective management practices to achieve long-term
sustainability. The tools are based on the 10 Attributes of Effectively Managed
Utilities and five Keys to Management Success first identified in a report
released by the group in May 2007.
Since the release of the Findings and Recommendations for a Water Utility
Sector Management Strategy report last year, the Effective Utility
Management Collaborating Associations – the American Public Works Association
(APWA), American Water Works Association (AWWA), Association of Metropolitan
Water Agencies (AMWA), National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA),
National Association of Water Companies (NAWC), the Water Environment Federation
(WEF) and EPA – have been working together to develop tools aimed at
helping utilities assess their current operations and adopt best management
strategies for improvement.
“These tools were developed by
utility mangers for utility managers,” said WEF Executive Director Bill Bertera.
“The Water Environment Federation is very gratified to have been part of this
important effort.” Of the collaboration between the associations, EPA Assistant
Administrator for Water, Ben Grumbles commented that he considers it “to be one
of the Agency's most important accomplishments under our Sustainable Water
Infrastructure Initiative” and “appreciates the water associations and
utility advisors for their continuing leadership”.
The tools now available include the
Effective Utility Management Primer for
Water and Wastewater Utilities that is designed to help water and
wastewater utility managers make practical, systematic changes to achieve
excellence in utility performance. It was produced by water and wastewater
utility leaders who also developed a series of suggested Utility Performance
Measures focused on the Attributes to help utilities establish a performance
baseline and begin to measure their progress. Finally, the group is releasing an
online Resource Toolbox that contains links to key resources and tools. The new
primer can be downloaded at no charge from each of the associations’ Web sites
or at www.watereum.org.
“Effective management allows water
utilities to successfully address challenges on many fronts,” said AMWA
Executive Director Diane VanDe Hei. “The practical nature of these tools
recommends them to utility managers dealing with issues ranging from water
quality and resource adequacy to infrastructure stability and financial
viability.” AWWA Executive Director Gary Zimmerman added that “water
professionals share a sense of duty to be both effective and efficient” and
believes that “these new tools will help them excel at their work for the
benefit of their customers”. Recognizing the importance of knowledge-sharing to
address current and future challenges, APWA Executive Director Peter B. King
noted that the educational initiative was designed to be a peer-to-peer effort
that “will benefit public works agencies nationwide”.
Additional information about the
Effective Utility Management Initiative is also available on each of the
associations’ Web sites including AMWA at www.amwa.net; APWA at www.apwa.net; AWWA at
www.awwa.org;
NACWA at www.nacwa.org; NAWC at www.nawc.org; WEF at
www.wef.org; and EPA
at www.epa.gov.
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