nrw management malaysia
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nrw management malaysia
FINAL PRESENTATION ON NRW ACTION PLAN MALAYSIA – EPP JAPAN 2013 MALAYSIA NRW ACTION PLAN SURUHANJAYA PERKHIDMATAN AIR NEGARA (SPAN) (NATIONAL WATER SERVICES COMMISSION) MALAYSIA 14 MARCH 2013 1 PRESENTATION SCOPE • Background • NRW Management Malaysia • NRW Management Strategy – Action Plan 2 COUNTRY BACKGROUND • Population of 29 million people • 14 states in Malaysia • Diverse cultural background COUNTRY BACKGROUND Labuan ORGANISATION BACKGROUND • National Water Services Commission / Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) • Formed under the Water Services Industry Act 2006 (WSIA 2006) • With the forming of SPAN, presently, the water industry is in the midst of restructuring from the conventional /self finance operations to the new asset light licensing regime. ORGANISATION BACKGROUND Ministry of Energy, Water & Green Technology SPAN Water Assets Management Company Water Operators Water Operators Water Operators ORGANISATION BACKGROUND NRW MANAGEMENT MALAYSIA – WHO INVOLVE? KeTTHA SPAN PAAB & JBA • Regulate NRW works and monitor state performance done by operator • Funding NRW work • Monitor implementation of work CONSULTANT • Planning, design and supervise NRW work CONTRACTOR • Implement NRW work WATER OPERATOR CONSUMER 8 • Produce policy regarding NRW management • Manage fund allocation for NRW work • Maintenance of water supply system • Implement NRW work • Take over/continue NRW activity from contractor • Report accordance / activity that contribute to NRW; i.e leakage, water theft, ect NRW MANAGEMENT WEAKNESSES (FROM SPAN POINT OF VIEW) 9 • Insufficient fund on NRW management/work – total of old and weak pipe are still high (AC pipe length about 43,9111km which compromise of 33.5% from the total length of pipe in Malaysia - 2010 MWIG); • No program or control planning on NRW holistically; • Insufficient of competent workers; • No program or control planning on active leakage control; • Weak asset management; • Non systematic implementation and maintenance work on water supply system; • No policy on meter replacement in view of the meter usage age; • Weakness in using information technology system; • Lacking in data collection and record; • Failure of contractor on implementing NRW work/project; • Technology transfer and knowledge in NRW management are still less and not being given proper attention; • Negative attitude and impression by some parties: – Water is something not valuable due to low water price – Water loss is not top priority due vast water sources DETAILED NRW STATUS Non-Revenue Water Level And Performance Indicator (January - September 2011) States Non-Revenue Water Target (3 Years Business Plan) (%) Non-Revenue Water (%) Infrastructure Leakage Index Commercial Loss (ILI) 2011 Band Lit/Conn/Day Physical Loss Lit/Conn/Day (January – September 2011) Johor 29 (2012) 29.19 12.4 C 71 383 Kedah 40 (2012) 48.17 - - - - Kelantan 29.5 (2012) 55.33 119.2 D 357 821 Melaka Negeri Sembilan Pahang 22 (2011) 25.24 10 C 107 274 38 (2011) 45.19 19.3 D 108 733 51 (2011) 54.89 - - - - Perak 28 (2011) 30.40 - - - - Perlis 30 (-) 60.57 - - - - 16.2 (2015) 18.04 7.1 B 64 284 Selangor - 32.21 18 D 163 599 Labuan - 20.60 - - - - 35 (2011) 37.65 25 D 156 766 Pulau Pinang Terengganu 10 NRW LEVEL OBJECTIVE • To decrease NRW national level to 25% for year 2020. 25 % NRW (Year 2020) 11 NRW LEVEL TARGET PROJECTION (2020) Projections Year States 2011 NRW (%) 2012 2013 NRW (%) NRW (%) 2014 2015 NRW (%) NRW (%) 2016 2017 2018 2019 NRW (%) NRW (%) NRW (%) NRW (%) 2020 NRW (%) Source Johor 29.18% 29.04% 28.89% 28.74% 28.59% 28.44% 28.29% 28.14% 27.99% 26.90% Operator Kedah 48.17% 46.15% 44.13% 42.12% 40.10% 38.08% 36.06% 34.04% 32.03% 30.01% Operator Kelantan 55.65% 49.18% 43.02% 36.87% 30.71% 24.56% 18.40% 18.40% 18.40% 18.40% Labuan 20.60% 20.50% 20.40% 20.30% 20.20% 20.10% 20.00% 19.90% 19.80% 19.70% Melaka 25.24% 24.44% 23.63% 22.83% 22.02% 21.22% 20.42% 19.61% 18.81% 18.00% Operator N.Sembilan* 44.55% 38.00% 36.00% 34.00% 32.00% 31.00% 29.00% 28.00% 26.00% 25.00% Operator Pulau Pinang* 18.04% 17.64% 17.24% 16.83% 16.43% 16.03% 15.63% 15.23% 14.82% 14.42% Operator Pahang 54.89% 51.57% 48.25% 44.93% 41.61% 38.29% 34.96% 31.64% 28.32% 25.00% Operator Perak* 30.37% 29.20% 28.05% 26.90% 25.75% 24.60% 23.45% 22.30% 21.15% 20.00% Operator Perlis 60.57% 57.57% 54.57% 51.57% 48.57% 45.57% 42.57% 39.57% 36.57% 33.57% SPAN’s projection Selangor* 32.31% 32.30% 31.10% 29.50% 28.10% 25.90% 24.20% 22.60% 21.70% 20.80% Operator (Adjusted from CA) Terengganu* 36.90% 34.50% 33.00% 31.50% 30.00% 28.50% 27.50% 26.50% 25.50% 24.50% Operator Sabah N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Sarawak N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 38.04% 35.84% 34.02% 32.17% 30.34% 28.52% 26.71% 25.49% 24.26% 23.03% 12 SPAN SPAN’s projection from 3 years Business Plan SPAN’s projection from NWRS NRW MANAGEMENT STRATEGY Holistic NRW Management Public Education And Awareness Programmed On The NRW Management Improvement Of Research Development And Innovation In Managing NRW Management Concept ‘Preventive Compared To Reactive’ NRW MANAGEMENT STRATEGY Human Capacity Building In Managing NRW 13 Development Of Effective Organization Structure Funding And Procurement Of NRW Works Effective Mechanism For Monitoring Of Nrw Management STRATEGY 1 : HOLISTIC NRW MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY 1: Setup uniform definition of NRW to be adopt by the water supply industry in Malaysia ACTIVITY 2: Provide an understanding and explanation of the term 'holistic' in NRW management to avoid confusion and misinterpretation Strategy 1: HOLOISTIC NRW MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY 3 : Implement an efforts to reduce NRW in 'holistic' through methods and best practices guidelines "NRW Reduction Strategy" 14 ACTIVITY 4 : Mandating the use of indicators Infrastructure Leakage Index (ILI) and promote a more appropriate indicator and exactly as Economic Network Efficiency (ENE) etc.. as adopted at the international level in future HOLISTIC NRW MANAGEMENT FOR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Balancing Reservoir Sevice Reservoir Production Meter (Sistem Isipadu Input –SIV ) Water Treatment Plant Public Mains Public Mains Service Reservoir Individual Development Area Service Reservoir Individual Meter Meter Meter Bulk Meter Meter External Reticulation System Gated Community Development Area 15 Industrial Apartment & Commercial Complexs HOLISTIC NRW ACTIVITY Adoption of standard IWA Water Balance Establishment of District Metering Areas (DMA) to facilitate Active Leakage Control (ALC) Pressure Management Pipeline and Asset Management involving the selections, rehabilitation and replacement of pipelines Meter reading accuracy, meter management and meter replacement Speedy and quality pipe burst repairs Maintenenance of DMAs 16 STRATEGY 2 : MANAGEMENT CONCEPT ‘PREVENTIVE COMPARED TO REACTIVE’ ACTIVITY 2: To ensure all contractors licensed by SPAN are competent ACTIVITY 1 : To ensure all product used meet the standard and quality approved by SPAN ACTIVITY 3: To ensure design and supervision by consultant meet standard specification and engineering practice STRATEGY 2: Preventive NRW Management 17 ACTIVITY 4: To regulate handing over of water suply system by consultant/contractor to meet the specificatio n STRATEGY 3: FUNDING AND PROCUREMENT OF NRW WORKS ACTIVITY 1 : WAMCO to fund and procure on NRW works/activity for state which have migrated under WSIA regime STRATEGY 3: Funding and Procurement of NRW Works ACTIVITY 2 : To provide an option on funding method on NRW management for other state that have not migrated ACTIVITY 3 : Establishment of “performance based” or ‘target setting” in the procurement contract for effective NRW works. 18 STRATEGY 4: EFFECTIVE MECHANISM FOR MONITORING OF NRW MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY 1 : To regulate NRW reduction by imposing NRW KPI to all operators and monitored by SPAN audit and regulartory meetings ACTIVITY 4: Monitor the internal implementation of NRW project by operators STRATEGY 4: Effective Mechanism For Monitoring of NRW Management ACTIVITY 3: To categories all operators by NRW performance and focus on the weak operators 19 ACTIVITY 2: Monitor NRW Management by NRW Task Force Team STRATEGY 5 : DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE ACTIVITY 1 : Restructure water state organization towards WSIA regime WSIA ACTIVITY 3: Establishment of Supporing Unit in each water state organization 20 STRATEGY 5: Development of Efective Organization Structure ACTIVITY 2: Establishment of NRW Special Team in each water state organization STRATEGY 6 : HUMAN CAPACITY BUILDING IN MANAGING NRW ACTIVITY 1 : Producing effective, well trained and competency staff in managing NRW by continous internal training . STRATEGY 6: HUMAN CAPACITY BUILDING IN MANAGING NRW ACTIVITY 2: Develop competency scheme with regard of WSIA Act (Section 49) by attending program provided by Training Agencies approved by SPAN ACTIVITY 3: Establishment of leak management guideline which can be used as a best practice by the water operator 21 STRATEGY 7 : IMPROVEMENT OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVASION IN MANAGING NRW STRATEGY 7: Improvement of Research Development and Innovation in Managing NRW ACTIVITY 1 : Implementation of Managing NRW pilot project as a showcase in determine effectiveness of NRW activity which can be use as a refference. 22 ACTIVITY 2: Reporting NRW performance in urban/city which will be used as a gauge/comparison implementation of NRW activity at national/international level. ACTIVITY 3: Corporation with Research Agencies ie. NGO (MWA, Forum Air, AWER) and Institutional Body in developing understanding of Managing NRW activity in Malaysia . SYRATEGY 8 : PUBLIC EDUCATION AND AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON THE NRW MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 8: Public Education and Awareness Programme on The NRW Management 23 ACTIVITY 1 : Involvement from NGOs and media in awareness education on NRW issues and public’s role. ACTIVITY 2: To develop and implement educational communication plan and public awareness (SPAN + KeTTHA) OISHI MIZU! ARIGATÕ GOZAIMASU 24 THANK YOU 25