1、BS ISO 24516-1:2016Guidelines for themanagement of assets ofwater supply and wastewatersystemsPart 1: Drinking water distribution networksBSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06BS ISO 24516-1:2016 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the
2、 UK implementation of ISO 24516-1:2016. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee CB/503, Drinking water and wastewater service levels.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purpor
3、t to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2016.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016ISBN 978 0 580 86381 3 ICS 13.060.01; 13.060.20 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from leg
4、al obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 December 2016.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate T e x t a f f e c t e dBS ISO 24516-1:2016 ISO 2016Guidelines for the management of assets of water supply and
5、wastewater systems Part 1: Drinking water distribution networksLignes directrices pour la gestion dactifs des systmes deaux uses et deau potable Partie 1: Rseaux de distribution deau potableINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO24516-1First edition2016-11-15Reference numberISO 24516-1:2016(E)BS ISO 24516-1:2016I
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8、01 11Fax +41 22 749 09 47copyrightiso.orgwww.iso.orgBS ISO 24516-1:2016ISO 24516-1:2016(E)Foreword vIntroduction vi1 Scope . 12 Normative references 13 Terms and definitions . 14 Principles aspects of the management of assets . 54.1 Objectives and requirements 54.1.1 Objectives . 54.1.2 Functional r
9、equirements 54.1.3 Performance requirements . 64.2 General aspects . 74.2.1 General 74.2.2 Principal aspects null Drinking water utilities 74.2.3 Principal aspects null Drinking water systems . 84.2.4 Integrating the principal aspects . 84.3 Risks and life cycle aspects . 94.3.1 Risk 94.3.2 Life cyc
10、le . 104.4 Structuring the process for management of assets 104.4.1 General. 104.4.2 Strategies for the management of assets .114.4.3 Periods of planning .124.4.4 Strategic level activities 134.4.5 Tactical level activities .134.4.6 Operational level activities . 135 Investigation 145.1 General 145.
11、2 Purpose of investigation 145.2.1 General. 145.3 Determine the scope of the investigation . 145.4 Data collection 145.4.1 General. 145.4.2 Data requirements .155.4.3 Inventory data .155.4.4 Failure data 165.4.5 Further condition data .165.5 Data registering and data assignment . 185.5.1 Data regist
12、ering .185.5.2 Data assignment 185.5.3 Geo-referencing .195.6 Review of existing information 195.7 Inventory update 195.8 Types of investigation 205.8.1 Hydraulic investigation .205.8.2 Structural investigation 205.8.3 Operational investigation 205.9 Review of performance information . 215.10 Planni
13、ng of investigation . 225.11 Performance testing 226 Assessment 226.1 Principles 226.2 Assessment of the hydraulic performance . 23 ISO 2016 All rights reserved iiiContents PageBS ISO 24516-1:2016ISO 24516-1:2016(E)6.3 Assessment of the structural condition 236.4 Assessment of operational performanc
14、e . 236.5 Compare with performance requirements 236.6 Identification of unacceptable impacts . 246.7 Identify causes of performance deficiencies 247 Planning 247.1 General 247.2 Develop integrated solutions . 257.3 Assess solutions 257.4 Prepare action plan 268 Implementation 268.1 General 268.2 Cre
15、ate/update plan 278.3 Carry out work . 278.4 Monitor performance . 278.5 Review performance . 279 Operation and maintenance 279.1 General 279.2 Operation 289.3 Maintenance . 2910 Rehabilitation .2910.1 General 2910.2 Strategic plan for rehabilitation of physical infrastructure (long-term planning) 3
16、010.2.1 General. 3010.2.2 Service life and failure rate development 3110.2.3 Determining the need for rehabilitation of physical infrastructure .3310.2.4 Budgeting 3410.3 Tactical plan for rehabilitation of physical infrastructure (mid-term planning) 3410.3.1 Risk-based evaluation approach . 3410.3.
17、2 Individual evaluation and prioritizing .3510.3.3 Coordination with other construction activities .3610.4 Operational plan null Implementation of rehabilitation measures (short-term planning) 3611 Documentation and efficiency review 36Annex A (informative) Further objectives of the management of as
18、sets of drinking water networks .38Annex B (informative) Examples for the assessment of service life and failure rates of pipes 40Annex C (informative) Examples for risk consideration in management of assets 42Bibliography .45iv ISO 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO 24516-1:2016ISO 24516-1:2016(E)Forew
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25、so/foreword.html.The committee responsible for this document is Technical Committee ISO/TC 224, Service activities relating to drinking water supply systems and wastewater systems Quality criteria of the service and performance indicators.A list of all parts in the ISO 24516 series can be found on t
26、he ISO website. ISO 2016 All rights reserved vBS ISO 24516-1:2016ISO 24516-1:2016(E)IntroductionThis document is written within the overall concept of management of assets which is an activity all organizations undertake in some manner and to some degree. It focuses on the details of managing the ph
27、ysical assets at the operational level rather than the organizational (corporate management, structural or process) level.Drinking water utilities are reliant on their assets to deliver their services to the resident populations in their jurisdictions. The assets (underground pipes, reservoirs, stor
28、age tanks, treatment plants, etc.) collectively form the physical infrastructure of the drinking water utilities and are the consequence of the accumulated capital investments and operational expenditures on maintenance and rehabilitation over many years. In many of these utilities, the replacement
29、value of these past investments will amount to many millions (even billions) of US dollars depending on the size of the community served. The infrastructure represents therefore a major societal investment in essential services contributing to public health and the protection of the environment.In m
30、any countries, these assets have been identified as critical infrastructures, and programmes are in place to assure their protection or their sustainability. Like many other organizations having assets, drinking water utilities undertake programmes of activities to manage the assets to ensure they c
31、ontinue to meet the needs of the community for reliable delivery of drinking water. These management activities can be at the strategic, tactical or operational level. The activities can be part of a formal management system, the result of specific legislative requirements, or simply the result of d
32、ue diligence by the service operators and managers.This document can serve as a supporting document for utilities operating an asset management system regardless of whether the utilities make use of any management system standard (e.g. ISO 55001).In many countries, there is a recognized sustainabili
33、ty problem, sometimes referred to as the infrastructure gap, which recognizes that for various reasons, the infrastructure has not been maintained over the years on a truly sustainable basis, i.e. funding and implementation of rehabilitation programmes have been postponed, with a focus instead on sh
34、ort-term repairs or an allowed decrease in the level of service provided.The condition of water infrastructures greatly influences the adequacy of the water service from aspects of quality, quantity, pressure, safety, reliability, environmental impact, degree of treatment and economic efficiency. Sy
35、stem condition-based rehabilitation approaches serve to meet these requirements with a focus on a holistic approach of condition-based, risk-oriented maintenance.As the installation and development of water assets mature, the optimization of networks will become necessary in many places in order to
36、respond to changing societal and economic conditions. Consequently, networks are subject not only to ageing as well as wear and tear but also to adaptation processes resulting from growth, new legislative requirements, or changing customer service level expectations. This requires drinking water uti
37、lities not only to focus on maintenance and rehabilitation but also to keep future requirements and developments in mind. Rehabilitation will thus become essential in management of assets, with ever more stringent requirements on the design and execution of rehabilitation (partial replacement of spe
38、cific sections of the entire network is also considered as rehabilitation).In recent years, much effort has been applied to the whole issue of management of assets on two levels: What are the principles and structure of an asset management system? What are the good practices that can be implemented
39、on a technical level to assess the condition of the assets and help decide when asset interventions (repair, renovation or replacement) take place?This document describes the information required and how to collect and process reliable inventory, condition, operational and context data about drinkin
40、g water systems. Condition data for the underground water infrastructure notably include data on failure. These data serve mainly as a basis for systematic maintenance and can also contribute data needed for benchmarking.vi ISO 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO 24516-1:2016ISO 24516-1:2016(E)Reliable f
41、ailure statistics and the database description of the condition are of particular significance for establishing investigation, maintenance and rehabilitation priorities.This document also provides guidance on how to define a strategy on management of assets with regard to the overall performance exp
42、ected by the drinking water utility and other stakeholders. It includes several aspects of the operation and maintenance, including asset condition assessment and investment strategies (new assets and rehabilitation).The approaches offered in this document are intended to be universally applicable,
43、regardless of the structure of a given water system.The usual and expected goal of the effective management of assets is to provide an appropriate service life while fulfilling given requirements in a cost-effective manner.This document is intended to provide guidance on the assets typically owned o
44、r operated by drinking water utilities (networked drinking water systems) that are expected to meet customer needs and expectations over longer (multi-generational) periods.Additional information on objectives of management of assets is provided in Annex A. Information on the assessment of typical s
45、ervice life and age-based failure rates of pipes is shown in Annex B and risk-based prioritization of pipe rehabilitation in Annex C. ISO 2016 All rights reserved viiBS ISO 24516-1:2016BS ISO 24516-1:2016Guidelines for the management of assets of water supply and wastewater systems Part 1: Drinking
46、water distribution networks1 ScopeThis document specifies guidelines for technical aspects, tools and good practices for the management of assets of drinking water networks to maintain value from existing assets.This document does not apply to the management of assets of waterworks (including catchm
47、ent and treatment, pumping and storage in the network), which are also physically part of the drinking water system and can influence the management of assets of the pipe network.NOTE 1 The drinking water network is taken to include both pressurized and non-pressurized (i.e. containing free surface
48、flow) conduits and accessories such as valves and control or metering equipment.NOTE 2 The management of assets of drinking water pumping stations and storage in the network will be included in another part of the ISO 24516 series.This document focuses on the assets typically owned or operated by dr
49、inking water utilities (networked drinking water systems) that are expected to meet customer needs and expectations over longer (multi-generational) periods.This document includes examples for good practice approaches on the strategic, tactical and operational levels.This document is applicable to all types and sizes of organization and/or utilities operating drinking water systems, and all different roles/functions for the management of assets within a utility (e.g. asset owner/responsible body, asset manager/operator, service provider/operator).NO