This paper illustrates how the development of asset management for water utilities across the globe has been initiated by recognition of the need to maintain the assets and levels of service at an economic cost and develop sound accounting practices. In the UK, consolidation of water services and developments in sewer surveying and computer modelling were key factors in the early growth of asset management. The paper goes on to draw lessons from the past 30 years in quantifying water utility assets, assessing their condition and performance and developing business plans, with the aim of providing a satisfactory level of service at an economic cost. The impact of privatisation on water services in England and Wales and of economic regulation across the UK are considered in relation to the development of asset management, capital investment, levels of service, customers and charges.
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David Ian Aikman, MSc, CEng, MICE, FCIWEM
David Ian Aikman, MSc, CEng, MICE, FCIWEM
Former senior consultant (retired)
Jacobs, Manchester, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 17 2014
Accepted:
April 07 2014
Online ISSN: 2053-0250
Print ISSN: 2053-0242
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2014
Infrastructure Asset Management (2014) 1 (2): 34–41.
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Received:
February 17 2014
Accepted:
April 07 2014
Citation
Aikman DI (2014), "Water services asset management: an international perspective". Infrastructure Asset Management, Vol. 1 No. 2 pp. 34–41, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/iasma.14.00008
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