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Water statistics
-abstracted
-using
-treated
-wastewater
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SURVEY ON DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
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SURVEY ON URBAN WASTEWATER
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List and definitions of main
items – indicators
Publicwater supply is a system for drinking water supply, having arranged and
protected source, abstraction, reservoir and water network and presents a set of
connected hydro-technical components under singular management and control, used
for water abstraction, collection, treatment and distribution to consumers.
Water abstraction (sources) refers to all the places of public underground or surface
waters from which water supply systems are supplied (underground, surface waters,
spring waters, watercourses, accumulations and lakes).
Distributed water relates to all directly abstracted and supplied water distributed by the
water supply system during the reference year to its consumers. The quantities of
distributed water are measured by water gauge or, where they are not available,
quantities are calculated according to norms relative to a selected activity group.
Drinking water is water used for drinking, processing and production of food and
general use items, as well as for other people’s needs. Water used or intended for
drinking must not contain elements harmful for human’s health above the determined
limits and regarding physical, chemical, biological, bacteriological, virological and
radiological features, it has to satisfy the established conditions.
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DEFINITIONS– UNSD/UNEP QUESTIONNAIRE
2013 ON ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS
Total population supplied by water supply industry
(ISIC 36)- Percentage of the total resident
population using water supplied by the water supply
industry (ISIC 36).
Urban population supplied by water supply industry
(ISIC 36) - Percentage of the urban resident
population using water supplied by the water supply
industry (ISIC 36).
Rural population supplied by water supply industry
(ISIC 36) - Percentage of the rural resident
population using water supplied by the water supply
industry (ISIC 36).
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DEFINITIONS– UNSD/UNEP QUESTIONNAIRE
2013 ON ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS
Population connected to wastewater collecting system -
Percentage of the resident population connected to the
wastewater collecting systems (sewerage). Wastewater
collecting systems may deliver wastewater to treatment plants
or may discharge it without treatment to the environment.
Population connected to wastewater treatment -
Percentage of the resident population whose wastewater is
treated at wastewater treatment plants.
Population with independent wastewater treatment (e.g.,
septic tanks) - Percentage of the resident population whose
wastewater is treated in individual, often private facilities such
as septic tanks.
Population not connected to wastewater treatment -
Percentage of the resident population whose wastewater is
neither treated in treatment plants nor in independent
treatment facilities.
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Reporting units, statistical units
Data on water use in settlements are collected from all business entities
that collect, distribute water and/or manage the systems for water use and
data on wastewater and treated water are collected from the reporting units
managing the sewerage systems.
Activity of these reporting units is, according to the Classification of
Activities, defined in the division 36 – Water collection, treatment and
supply and division 84 – Public administration and defense, compulsory
social security (local communities’ authorities managing water supply
systems). (ISIC and NACE Rev.2)
Survey coverage
The survey covers all business entities that perform their activity on the
entire territory of the Republic of Serbia.
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Method, time and sources for
data collection
Data collection is done by the reporting method, meaning that the reporting unit uses its available
documentation and records to fill in the questionnaires. The competent person enters the requested
(existed or estimated data) for the previous year. The reporting unit forwards the questionnaire to the
relevant statistical authority on which territory its head office is located within the deadline set up in
the annual plan.
Timetable Months
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Distribution of the questionnaires
to regional statistical units x
Fieldwork x x
Delivery of inputted and controlled
material x
Logical and computer control x
Data procesing x x x
Preliminary data x
Data validation x x x x
Final data x
Desimination x x x
Preparation for the new survey x x
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Level of data representatives
(territorial)
The data are representative for the territory of the
Republic of Serbia
Regions
Divisions
Municipalities
As well by river basins:
Danube
Sava
Morava
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Harmonization with international
recommendations, standards and practice
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SURVEY TOOLS
Questionnaire and instructions for filling the questionnaire
For conducting the survey on drinking water supply, used is the
Questionnaire “Annual survey on drinking water supply, (VOD – 2v)”
and “Annual survey on urban wastewater (VOD-2k), with the
instructions for completing it.
Electronic form of the questionnaire with the instructions is also
available on SORS website: www.stat.gov.rs
Methodologies (www.stat.gov.rs)
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Table 2 Water distribution and losses
Average price
Water of water
Sequen quantity,
Number of: distributed
ce
thous. m3 with VAT, in
number
RSD / m3
1 2 3
1 Total distributed water (2+7) xxxxxxxxxxx
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Table 3 Water treatment, water supply network, users
and costs for the production of drinking water
Water
Sequen Number
quantity,
ce of:
number thousend m3
1 2
1 ...
32 Number of water connections pipes xxxxxxxx
Number of households connected to
35 water supply network
Population connected to water supply
36 network - NEW
... ...
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Wastewater discharged in water bodies
Number of
Number of Total households Total
Name of the households distributed connected wastewater
settlement connected to water to urban discharged
public water thous. m3 wastewater thous. m3
supply coll. system
NAME 1 N1 MMM N2 >= N1 VVV <MMM
... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
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Population connected to public water
supply
Hauseholds Nu. of Estimation/ Average
Number of
connected to occupied Hauseholds number of Estimation/
households
2012 public water dwellings connected to households Population connected
(Census
supply by % with (Census public water % members to public water supply
2011)
survey (VOD2) 2011) supply
1 2 3 4
R Serbia 2500690 2210993 88.42 1822943 2044583 81.76 2.88 5 888 399
Serbia - North 1302590 1349835 103.63 1079142 1197175 91.91 2.75 3 292 231
•Belgrade 606433 659815 108.80 547321 562547 92.76 2.73 1 535 753
-Belgrade 606433 659815 108.80 547321 562547 92.76 2.73 1 535 753
Vračar3) 539483 606593 112.44 476632 509325 94.41 2.23 1 135 795
Vojvodina 696157 690020 99.12 531821 634628 91.16 2.76 1 751 573
•West Bačka 68888 67819 98.45 38398 63063 91.54 2.72 171 531
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Population connected to wastewater
systems /WWT
Number of /Estimation/ Average Estimation/
households Number of Households number of Population
connected to households connected to households connected to
2012 WW system by (Census 2011) % WWT % members WWT
Survey
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Population connected to WWT
Population connected Population Population Population Population
2012 to wastewater connected to connected to connected to connected to
collecting system wastewater primary secondary tertiary
treatment treatment treatment treatment
R Serbia 4221817 783637 110914 596793 97549
Serbia - North 2367138 266373 29741 166763 90482
•Belgrade 1413453 0 0 0 0
-Belgrade 1413453 0 0 0 0
Vračar3) 1267357 0 0 0 0
Lazarevac 25678 0 0 0 0
Mladenovac 25179 0 0 0 0
Obrenovac 34401 0 0 0 0
Sopot 1732 0 0 0 0
•Vojvodina 949405 268023* 29925 167797* 91043*
-West Bačka 50145 20509 20441 20509 0
Apatin 16274 0 0 0 0
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Key issues and challenges - statistics
•Data sources
•All Public water supply and sewerage systems are
included;
•Data availability
•Some data is not available.
•Time series
•Survey has been conducted more than 50 years.
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Challenges – EPA
Better data collection procedures
Improved quality assurance
Increased monitoring frequency
Integration of local, regional and national
information systems – SEIS concept
applied
Building capacity on all levels
Better financial instruments
Outputs