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ASEAN IWRM PERFORMANCE REPORTS & MONITORING INDICATORS

Source:ASEAN Working Group for Water Resources Management (AWGWRM) – April 2015 [weblink -aseaniwrm.water.gov.my]

Indonesia 2010 Report (Water Supply Management)

Outcome Indicators

IWRM Issue 1 - Water Supply Management (34 indicators) Indicator

Types

Indicators Progress Description Outcome

Indicators

1. Percentage of population having access to piped drinking water

16.2 % See Note 1 2. Percentage of water delivered to

customer meeting WHO guidelines for drinking water quality

65.1% See Note 2

3. Average hour of water supplied/day 19 hour 4. Per capita domestic water

consumption

144 l/s/c 5. Percentage of water supply metered 16.2%

6. Percentage of UFW/NRW 33.66%

Note 1 -Network System of Piping

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Note 2- Trend coverage access for safe drinking water years 2010

Enabling Environment Indicators EE

Indicators

1. Any “Policy” on water supply management

Yes (8) 2. Any “Legislation/Regulations” on

water supply distribution management

Yes (8)

3. Any “Legislation/Regulations” on water supply quality management

Yes (8) 4. Any “Legislation/Regulations” on

water conservation management

Yes (8) 5. Any “Financial framework and

Financing plans” for development of water supply

Yes (8)

6. Any “Operator business plan”

(Annual Budget, Manpower resource plan, etc.)

Yes (8)

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Institutional Set-up Indicators IS

Indicators

1. Any water supply planning and policy department

Yes (8) 2. Any water supply quality office,

water testing lab, water sampling team

Yes (8)

3. Any water supply operation centre Yes (8) 4. Any water conservation unit Yes (8) 5. Any water meter management unit Yes (8) 6. Any customer account/meter

reading/billing unit

Yes (8) 7. Any water meter workshop Yes (8) 8. Any water leak detection unit Yes (8) 9. Any 24-hr water supply call centre Yes (8) 10. Any water supply network

maintenance unit

Yes (8) 11. Any water supply meter

management unit

Yes (8) 12. Any water supply EMI unit Yes (8)

Management Tools Indicators MT

Indicators

1. Any short and long term water demand projection and

infrastructure development plan

Yes (8)

2. Any water safety plan – e.g. water sampling programme, water testing lab, real time monitoring of water quality at water treatment plants and service reservoirs

Yes (8)

3. Any water supply pressure

monitoring system – e.g. pressure sensor/ monitoring in network, flow and level monitoring at service reservoirs, waterworks outputs

Yes (8)

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4. Any water conservation plan – e.g.

water saving measures, public education programme

Yes (8)

5. Any water supply meter installation plan – e.g. all new premises must be metered

Yes (8)

6. Any monitoring of water treatment plant output meters – e.g. all are metered and the meters are checked periodically

Yes (8)

7. Any water meter management system – e.g. comply with ISO/EU standard, error check system, meter replacement programme, meter repair and testing facilities

Yes (8)

8. Any water supply network record /mapping system, network asset management and pipeline

replacement/ renewal programme

Yes (8)

9. Any water supply leak detection programme

Yes (8) 10. Any 24–hour Call Centre and

Operation Centre for feedback on leak and deployment of crew for repair

Yes (8)

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