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The evaluation of the effectiveness of organizational objectives can be done by an analysis
of the actual situation at the field level compared to the organizational objectives. Without
proper management at the field level, the organization cannot be achieve objectives. Lack
of guidelines at field level; reduces the effectiveness of water supply scheme. A system
manager has to consider all major criteria to manage a water supply scheme. MCDA can
be used to manage water supply schemes effectively.
This study identified the organizational objectives through a stakeholder survey and
literature survey. Four parameters in the management of water supply schemes are income
generation, system sustainability, system losses and system reliability. There are 12 sub
parameters which were identified as new connection, bill collection, staff salaries, O&M
expenditure, NRW, no water, water quality, leak main, leak connection, leak night time,
low pressure, defective meter. The prioritization of all the sub and main parameters
enabled the identification of management views corresponding to schemes. A MCDA
model use for Ja Ela Water Supply Scheme. AHP method was selected as the type of
MCDA model because it can determine preference among main and sub criteria by using
pairwise comparison. Six zone office areas selected as an alternative for this study.
Model Identified the values 0.4, 0.44, 0.12 .0.04 respectively for main parameters for the
income generation, system sustainability, system losses and system reliability. Identified
sub parameters of main criteria are New connection, Bill collection, O&M expenditure
,Staff salaries, NRW, No water, Leak main, leak connection, Defective meters, Low
pressure , Leak night time ,Water quality respective parameters for these are 0.49, 0.51,
0.56, 0.44, 1, 0.46, 0.23 ,0.12, 0.06, 0.05, 0.03, 0.05 respectively.
Model verification was completed by comparing the MCDA model priority order of
alternatives and the prioritization alternatives at the field level. Only the area Engineer’s
priority order considered for field level prioritization. Priority order obtained from the
MCDA model closely matched with the Area Engineer’s Priority order and indicated
satisfactory model verification. There is a lack of clear guidelines for various levels of
management and field level management. Building up proper guidelines that reflect the
organizational objectives will be easy for field level management and it will lead to
increased effectiveness of achieving organizational objectives and sustainability of the
water supply schemes. |
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