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Table 7.6: Production Characteristics of City <strong>Water</strong> Utilities in some <strong>African</strong> CountriesCountryUtility<strong>Water</strong>Coverage%<strong>Water</strong>Productionlpcd<strong>Water</strong>Productionm3/c/mUnaccountedFor <strong>Water</strong>%Total <strong>Water</strong>Consumptionm3/c/mUnaccountedFor <strong>Water</strong>m3/conn/dMeteringLevel%Benin SBEE 36.94% 23.15 24.56 100.00% 0.27Benin SBEE 37.99% 25.33 24.08 100.00% 0.27Burkina Faso ONEA 18.83% 32.24 45.01 34.86 22.57% 0.33 100.00% 0.44Burkina Faso ONEA 18.90% 27.70 37.65 36.52 3.00% 0.04 99.99% 0.57Burkina Faso ONEA 18.97% 33.64 44.72 35.93 19.66% 0.29 100.00%Cote d’Ivoire SODECI 36.54% 58.89 28.79 27.01 6.17% 0.06 100.00%Cote d’Ivoire SODECI 37.82% 58.70 28.50 24.98 12.37% 0.12 100.00%Cote d’Ivoire SODECI 39.34% 56.67 27.74 23.04 16.94% 0.15 100.00%Morocco ONEP 48.89% 120.03 107.62 97.87 9.06% 0.32 100.00% 0.03Morocco ONEP 49.48% 125.09 101.27 91.11 10.04% 0.33 100.00% 0.03PipeBreaksbreaks/km/yrMorocco ONEP 52.00% 120.39 99.62 89.88 9.78% 0.32 100.00% 0.05WIND-Namibia100.00% 290.76 45.18 41.01 9.23% 0.14 100.00% 0.06HOEKWIND-Namibia100.00% 231.64 36.67 32.56 11.21% 0.14 100.00% 0.05HOEKWIND-Namibia100.00% 194.00 31.55 27.33 13.38% 0.14 100.00% 0.06HOEKNigeria KdSWB 35.00% 122.52 85.44 40.16 53.00% 1.49 3.13%Nigeria KdSWB 35.00% 119.81 81.36 46.45 42.91% 1.15 3.79%Nigeria KtSWB 17.59% 60.76 70.93 52.70 25.69% 0.60 1.05%Nigeria KtSWB 17.73% 59.94 65.67 52.89 19.46% 0.42 0.95%Senegal SDE 46.28% 69.85 34.94 24.45 30.03% 0.35 100.00% 7.08Senegal SDE 46.29% 65.65 31.57 22.71 28.06% 0.29 100.00% 8.24RANDSouth Africa94.74% 313.85 80,446.32 80446.32 0.00% 0.00 100.00% 0.04WATERRANDSouth Africa94.87% 266.86 70,302.75 70302.75 0.00% 0.00 100.00% 0.04WATERRANDSouth Africa95.00% 278.88 75,452.56 75452.56 0.00% 0.00 100.00% 0.02WATERTogo RNET 30.70% 66.81 55.16 39.88 27.70% 0.50 100.00%Togo RNET 29.47% 67.47 54.65 41.42 24.21% 0.43 100.00% 2.53Togo RNET 28.59% 58.14 46.25 34.61 25.16% 0.38 100.00% 3.15WATER AND URBAN ENVIRONMENTSSource: http://www.iwa.hq.org.uk/IWA performance indicators.htmThe use of percentages to express real losses is nowalso recognized internationally as being potentiallymisleading when used as a measure of the efficiencyof managing real losses (leakage and overflows)from distribution systems with differentlevels of consumption (Asnake Berhane, 2003).The simple traditional Technical PerformanceIndicators for Real Losses most widely usedto make comparisons of the annual volume ofReal Losses are, as O&M Working Group, 2002maintains, expressed:(a) As a % of Input Volume;(b) As a figure per length of mains per day orhour;(c) As a figure per service connection per dayor hour;(d) As a figure per property per day or hour;and(e) As a figure per length of system per day orhour,(Where length of system = length of mains+ length of service connections up to thepoint of customer metering).It is important to note that “number of connections”should be used, rather than “number of173

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