Distribution Systems

APPENDIX A: EXISTING METHODS RESEARCH

Reference: 22/DW/03/24-(1)
ISBN: 978-1-84057-946-8
Published Date: 15/07/2022

The overall objective of this project is to ensure that customers continue to be satisfied with their drinking water when the treated water source they normally receive is blended or substituted with another.

To accomplish this, a tool designed to assess the impact of dynamic system changes on customer acceptability is to be designed. This document identifies and reviews the methods currently in use or available to water companies to make similar assessments.

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APPENDIX B: SUGGESTED MONITORING AND OPERATIONAL CONTROL GUIDANCE

Reference: 22/DW/03/24-(2)
ISBN: 978-1-84057-946-8
Published Date: 15/07/2022

The overall objective of this project is to ensure that customers continue to be satisfied with their drinking water when the treated water source they normally receive is blended or substituted with another.

To accomplish this, a tool has been designed to assess the impact of dynamic system changes on customer acceptability. This tool is named the “UKWIR Blend Assessment Model” and shall be referred to as the tool in this document. 

Price: £10  

Impact of dynamic system changes on customer acceptability

Reference: 22/DW/03/24
ISBN: 978-1-84057-946-8
Published Date: 15/07/2022

Companies must work to ensure that customers continue to be satisfied with their drinking water when the treated water source they normally receive is blended or substituted with another. 
A tool has been designed to assess the impact of dynamic system changes on customer acceptability, named the “Blend Assessment Model” and is referred to as “the tool” within this document.

This document collates the process of researching the tools requirements, creating the tool and producing the accompanying monitoring guidance document.

Price: £10