Using the example of raw water quality this paper examines the relationship between different spatial characteristics (geographical and physical properties) of Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs) supply and sewage areas and response to the Water Framework Directive. Results were obtained from thematic analysis and content analysis of 14 interviews with WaSCs representatives. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis of 51 WaSCs business function characteristics was employed to derive groups of similar WaSCs. Results indicate that there is difference in how WaSCs approach raw water quality issues. It appears that small WaSCs with relatively large agricultural areas in their supply catchments are more likely to seek managerial solutions to raw water quality problems.
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October 01 2009
The influence of supply and sewerage area characteristics on water and sewerage companies responses to the Water Framework Directive
Water Sci Technol (2009) 60 (7): 1811–1819.
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M. Spiller, B. S. McIntosh, R. A. F. Seaton; The influence of supply and sewerage area characteristics on water and sewerage companies responses to the Water Framework Directive. Water Sci Technol 1 October 2009; 60 (7): 1811–1819. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2009.562
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