Increasing Water Supply to Customers through a Performance-Based Contract for NRW Reduction

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Jan 01, 2018
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Summary and case study for a service contract for non-revenue water reduction in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

In 2005, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) did not have enough water supply to meet demand from its 6 million inhabitants. Less than half the city was connected to the network. More than 40 percent of water produced was lost as leakage. Supply was intermittent.

To increase supply to customers, a contractor was competitively procured to enter a performance-based contract (PBC) for non-revenue water (NRW) reduction, with a focus on leakage reduction. By the end of the contract 122MLD (million liters per day) of water had been saved, improving reliability of supply and allowing new customers to be connected.

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