Capital Maintenance Planning: A Common Framework Volume 1: Overview
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ISBN: 1-84057 265 5
This is volume 1 of a 4 volume set, all of which are provided when you order this volume. A Common Framework for Capital Maintenance Planning has been developed building upon the concepts outlined in the Ofwat letter MD161 (‘Maintaining Serviceability to Customers’). The project involved wide consultation within the UK water industry and the active involvement and contribution of the economic and quality Regulators. The Common Framework is founded on risk-based principles so that in most cases capital maintenance will be justified on the current and future probability of asset failure and the resultant consequences for customers, the environment and water service providers, including the costs arising. The Framework has been piloted by three water service providers for selected asset groups.
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