Grant Aid Projects/Standard Indicator Reference (Water Supply) Examples of Setting Indicators for Each Development Strategic Objective

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Grant Aid Projects/Standard Indicator Reference () Examples of Setting Indicators for Each Development Strategic Objective Development strategic 2. Water supply which takes efficiency, safety and stability into account 2-3. water use efficiency water use efficiency in (reducing non-revenue water) of (Measures to control an increase in water leakage due to deterioration, Standard Basic The amount The non-revenue water rate (%) The hours The daily Policy and methods for setting The amount : The maximum daily amount = the largest amount of in a day The average daily amount= (the total annual ) (the number of days in the year) : The population provided with services The non-revenue water rate (%) = (the amount of non-revenue water, i.e. the amount of water which is not billed) (system input volume) 100 = (the amount of The hours : The (getting a clear project was to reduce the amount of non-revenue water and equally distribute the increased amount of water available, thereby improving condition in the Tafieleh Governorate in the southern part of Jordan, by restructuring the water supply systems (including the construction of distribution reservoirs, the replacement of distribution networks, zoning distribution areas, the installation of pressure breaking, the installation of distribution monitoring systems, and optimization of water transmission pumps). Jordan and Water Facilities in Tafieleh Governorate 3-1. Securing water resources The development of water storage and intake Basic made available through development (m 3 /second) intake (m 3 /second or m 3 /day) The daily supply = (the maximum daily amount) (service population) The average daily amount per capita = (the average daily amount) (service population) made available through development (m 3 /second): The additional amount of water intake that can be taken in from a water source without affecting the normal flow of water in a reservoir development plan intake (m 3 /second or m 3 /day) = (the annual amount of water intake) (the number of seconds in a year or Water resources development lagged behind the need in the eastern part of Indonesia which had low levels of precipitation. The objective of the project was to supply domestic water to rural villages as well as to supply water for animal Indonesia The Reservoir (Embung) Development Project in East Nusa Tenggara 1999 13

strategic Standard The daily Policy and methods for setting the number of days in a year) : The population provided with services The daily supply = (the maximum daily amount) (service population) The average daily amount per capita = (the average daily amount) (service population) (recorded on a yearly basis) (getting a clear husbandry and irrigation where possible in East Nusa Tenggara through storing the scarce water effectively, by constructing five dam reservoirs and related (pipelines, irrigation channels,. The construction or expansion of (Facilities for storage (reservoir), intake, conveyance to water treatment plants, water treatment, transmission, and distribution) Basic The amount The number of connection (number of connection) intake The hours The capacity of the (m 3 /day, L/second, (the capacity of a water treatment plant, Basic Water supply coverage (%) The daily Population affected by the suspension of the The amount : The maximum daily amount = the The average daily amount = (the total annual ) (the number of days in a year) (recorded on a yearly basis) : The population provided with services The number of connection (number of connection): The number of connection to services (recorded on a yearly basis) intake : The maximum amount of water intake = the largest amount of water intake in a day The average amount of water intake = (the total annual amount of water intake) (the number of days in the year) (recorded on a yearly basis) The hours : The The capacity of the (m 3 /day, L/second, : The capacity of a water treatment plant, etc. 14 The objective of the project was to provide safe and stable services in Abbottabad City (including Nawanshehr) in the Abbottabad District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and four areas around the city, by constructing gravity-fed systems of surface water, and ground systems, and providing technical guidance on operation and maintenance for engineers from the implementing agency, etc. The objective of the project was to increase the service population in Embu and the surrounding areas by rehabilitating and constructing in the areas. The project aimed to improve safe water, by developing available water resources in Kenya, which has limited water resources. Pakistan Kenya the System in Abbottabad the System in Embu and the Surrounding Area 2010 2010

strategic of ((1) Measures to control a decline in the facility operating rate due to deterioration, Standard (number of people) The improvement in water rationing (days/year) Basic The amount The facility utilization rate (%) intake The hours The capacity of the (m 3 /day, L/second, (the capacity of a water treatment plant, Water supply coverage (%) The daily Policy and methods for setting Water supply coverage (%) = (service population) (population in the area) 100 The daily supply = (the maximum daily amount) (service population) The average daily amount per capita = (the average daily amount) (service population) (recorded on a yearly basis) Population affected by the suspension of the : The population supplied with water in an area where the was suspended The improvement in water rationing (days/year): Year-to-year comparison of the number of days subject to water rationing in a year The amount : The maximum daily amount = the The average daily amount= (the total annual amount) (the number of days in the year) (recorded on a yearly basis) : The population provided with services The facility utilization rate (%): The facility utilization rate (maximum) = (the maximum daily amount) (the capacity of the facility) 100 The facility utilization rate (average) = (the average daily amount) (the capacity of the facility) 100 = (the amount of intake : The maximum amount of water intake = the largest amount of water intake in a day The average amount of water intake = (the 15 (getting a clear project was to achieve the stable services to the citizens of Podgorica, by renewing the for water, transmission and distribution as well as introducing systems for monitoring the operation of the and the water transmission & distribution The objective of the project was to improve the water supply situation in Ndola City, by rehabilitating and expanding the existing water supply in the city. Montenegro Zambia Urgent of System in the Capital City Podgorica the 2010

strategic Standard Population affected by the suspension of the (number of people) The improvement in water rationing (days/week, days/year, Policy and methods for setting total annual amount of water intake) (the number of days in the year) (recorded on a yearly basis) The hours (hours): The The capacity of the (m 3 /day, L/second, : The capacity of a water treatment plant, etc. (getting a clear Condition in Ndola City Water supply coverage (%) = (population supplied) (population in the area) 100 The daily supply = (the maximum daily amount) (population supplied with water) The average daily amount per capita = (the average daily amount) (population supplied with water) Population affected by the suspension of the : The population supplied with water in an area where the was suspended The improvement in water rationing (days/year): Year-to-year comparison of the number of days subject to water rationing in a year of ((2) Measures to control an increase in water leakage due to deterioration, Same as 2-3 above. Basic The amount The non-revenue water rate (%) The hours The amount : The maximum daily amount = the The average daily amount = (the total annual ) (the number of days in a year) : The population provided with services The non-revenue water rate (%) = (the amount of non-revenue water, i.e. the amount of water which is not billed) (system input 16 project was to reduce the amount of non-revenue water and equally distribute the increased amount of water available, thereby improving condition in the Tafieleh Governorate in the southern part of Jordan, by restructuring the water supply systems(including the construction of distribution reservoirs, the replacement of distribution Jordan and Water Facilities in Tafieleh Governorate

strategic Standard The daily Policy and methods for setting volume) 100 = (the amount of The hours : The (getting a clear networks, zoning distribution areas, the installation of pressure breaking, the installation of distribution monitoring systems, and optimization of transmission pumps). The daily supply per capita = (the maximum daily ) (population supplied with water) The average daily amount per capita = (the average daily amount) (population supplied with water) of ((3) the water pressure and the flow rate through the improvement of water distribution systems (the improvement of distribution efficiency) Basic The inappropriate water supply pressure rate (%) The amount The non-revenue water rate (%) The hours The daily Population affected by the suspension of the (number of people) The improvement in The inappropriate pressure rate (%) = {(the number of sites where the pressure was outside the appropriate range the number of days) (the total number of sites where the pressure was measured the number of days in the year)} 100 The amount : The maximum daily amount = the The average daily amount = (the total annual ) (the number of days in the year) The non-revenue water rate (%) = (the amount of non-revenue water, i.e. the amount of water which is not billed) (system input volume) 100 = (the amount of The hours : The 17 Jordan project was to reduce the amount of non-revenue water and equally distribute the increased amount of water available, thereby improving condition in the Tafieleh Governorate in the southern part of Jordan, by restructuring the water supply systems (including the construction of distribution reservoirs, the replacement of distribution networks, zoning distribution areas, the installation of pressure breaking, the installation of distribution monitoring systems, and optimization of transmission pumps). and Water Facilities in Tafieleh Governorate

strategic Standard water rationing (days/week, days/year, Policy and methods for setting The daily supply per capita = (the maximum daily ) (population supplied with water) Population affected by the suspension of the : The population supplied with water in an area where the was suspended The improvement in water rationing (days/year): Year-to-year comparison of the number of days subject to water rationing in a year (getting a clear of ((4) the quality of treated water) Basic The quality of the treated water (the color unit (degree), the turbidity (NTU), the iron content (mg/l), the manganese content (mg/l), The quality of the treated water: The values for items that should be checked during water quality test Recorded on a yearly basis (or a seasonal basis, etc. if the results are expected to fluctuate depending on the season, The objective of the project Paraguay was to improve water quality, increase the amount of and improve residents' safe water in Concepcion and Pilar Cities, by renewing water intake and constructing water treatment which use the rapid filtration method suitable for treating highly turbid raw water in the cities. the System in Concepcion and Pilar Cities of ((5) energy efficiency (replacement of pumps, ) Basic Pump efficiency (%) Electric power consumption rate (electricity consumption kwh / the pump discharge amount m 3 ) The amount Basic The reduction in operation and Pump efficiency (%) = (pump output power) (pump input power) 100 Electric power consumption rate (electric power consumption kwh / the pump discharge amount m 3 ) = (the annual electric power consumption) (the annual pump discharge amount) The amount : The maximum daily amount = the The average daily amount = (the total annual ) (the number of days in a year) 18 project was to reduce CO2 emissions (as a mitigation measure) through the reduction of energy consumption related to conveying and distributing the water as well as stabilizing (as an adaptation measure) in the project area of the Zarqa Governorate, by taking the following measures: procuring pumping equipment, pipe materials and equipment for Jordan Energy Conservation through Upgrading Network in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 2009

strategic Standard maintenance costs (yen/year) The reduction in CO2 Emissions (tons/year) The reduction in electric power consumption (1,000 kwh/year) The reduction in electricity charges Policy and methods for setting The reduction in operation and maintenance costs (yen/year) = (the electricity rate) (the reduced annual electric power consumption) + the reduced pump repair costs, etc. The reduction in CO2 emissions (tons/year) = (the CO2 emissions coefficient for electricity (ton CO2/kWh)) (the reduced annual electric power consumption (kwh/year)) The reduction in electric power consumption (1,000 kwh/year) = (the actual power) (the number of operating hours) - (the rated power) (the number of operating hours) (1 - the power reduction rate the safety factor) The reduction in electricity charges = (the electricity charge ) (the reduced annual electric power consumption) (getting a clear transmission and distribution pipelines; installing the equipment and pipes; and providing technical support for training on the operation and maintenance of the pumping as well as distribution. Development strategic 1. Promoting integrated water resource management, 4. sanitary and improving hygiene activities and 5. Mitigating water-related disasters were omitted because they do not apply to any grant aid projects. The mid-term and the sub-targets which do not apply to grant aid projects were also omitted. 19