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Appraisal of Socio-Technical Water Loss Control Strategies Using Cost-Benefit Analysis in a Water Supply Network

Mathye, Risimati Patrick; Scholz, Miklas; Nyende-Byakika, Stephen

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Risimati Patrick Mathye

Miklas Scholz

Stephen Nyende-Byakika



Abstract

The authors conducted a socio-technical cost–benefit analysis (CBA) in Alexandra Township (Alex for short) by combining three water loss control investment strategies: (i) pipeline and infrastructure upgrades, (ii) repair and maintenance, and (iii) socio-domestic retrofitting capital. The researchers performed the CBA using sensitivity analysis methodologies such as marginal cost of capital (MCC), weighted average cost of capital (WACC), coefficient of variance (CV), the net present value (NPV) ratio, and cumulative and total cost methods. The findings for socio-domestic retrofitting capital investment showed that at an average investment cost of USD 5735 per household, consumption was reduced from 1369.4 m3/year to 301.99 m3/year, whereas a projected water savings average of 521.05 m3/household/year was achieved. The results show that the cumulative cost of water losses equaled USD 43.9 million per year, and that, if the water loss trend continues beyond the year 2026, almost 100% of the system input volume (SIV) will be non-revenue water (NRW) in the water balance. Using the MCC method, the integrated results for the socio-technical strategy showed that the economic level of leakage (ELL) was achieved at a WACC of 16.2, a CV of 0.66, and an NPV ratio or net capital risk of 0.246. This study demonstrates that the socio-technical approach is a viable alternative for water loss control and may be adopted in various parts of the world.

Citation

Mathye, R. P., Scholz, M., & Nyende-Byakika, S. (2022). Appraisal of Socio-Technical Water Loss Control Strategies Using Cost-Benefit Analysis in a Water Supply Network. Water, 14(11), 1789. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14111789

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 27, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 2, 2022
Publication Date Jun 2, 2022
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 4, 2024
Journal Water
Electronic ISSN 2073-4441
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 11
Pages 1789
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/w14111789

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