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| Title: | DWAF water services IAM strategy positioned within the context of other major national IAM initiatives |
| Authors: | Wall, K Manus, A Moodley, K Boshoff, L Ottermann, A |
| Keywords: | Water services Infrastructure asset management Water Institute of Southern Africa WISA Department of Water Affairs and Forestry DWAF |
| Issue Date: | May-2008 |
| Publisher: | Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) |
| Citation: | Wall K, Manus A, Moodley K, Boshoff L, Ottermann A. 2008. DWAF water services IAM strategy positioned within the context of other major national IAM initiatives. Confluence of the water industry. Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Biennial Conference 2008, Sun City, South Africa, May 18-22, pp 8. |
| Abstract: | This paper describes the steady progress that the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF) has been making with formulating a national water services infrastructure asset management (IAM) strategy. A "scan" of the state of water services infrastructure and the state of its asset management, is long complete. 2006/2007 saw the completion of a process of identifying elements needed for an enabling environment to ensure sound asset management. Since then DWAF, with the assistance of an external team, has been identifying priority strategic actions, taking cognizance of its mandated responsibility and what it needs to do within its own sphere and also in conjunction with others, particularly with other national government departments |
| Description: | Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Biennial Conference 2008, Sun City, South Africa, May 18-22, 2008 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3108 |
| ISBN: | 9780980262322 |
| Appears in Collections: | Construction Water resources and human health Infrastructure systems and operations Rural infrastructure and services General science, engineering & technology
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