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TL/07
Management of water services
The management of urban water services requires a balance between the needs and objectives of the different stakeholders involved (companies, authorities, users, etc.). Performance indicators, benchmarking and the new ISO 24500 standards, enable strategies and objectives to be aligned to achieve optimum management.
Person responsible for this line: Enrique Cabrera Rochera
The first work on performance indicators at the ITA dates back to 1997. Since then numerous papers have been published on the subject, and the Institute has taken an active part in international projects and publications on this matter (taskforces on performance indicators and benchmarking off the IWA, ISO 24500 standards, COST C18 action with EU financing, etc).