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Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant

Year 2014, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 36 - 44, 23.07.2016

Abstract

The study assessed the Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. Availability and reliability of eleven facilities from the old and Jubilee treatment plants were compared. Twenty respondents view on the Maintenance Schedule at the Kwanyaku Headworks was also obtained. The t-test was the main statistical tool used with an alpha level of 0.05. There were significant differences in the availability of the equipment at the two treatment plants where the old recorded 93.33% better than the jubilee 77.50%. Also, there were significant differences in the average reliability of 48.20 days and 11.00 days for the facilities at the old and the jubilee plants respectively which fell below the GWCL benchmark and plant manufactures’ standard. The assessment further revealed significant differences in the maintainability of the two plants which were within the GWCL benchmark of 1 – 5 hours. Finally, the study revealed that the main causes of frequent plants and equipment failure at the treatment plant were power outages and instrumentation issues

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Year 2014, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 36 - 44, 23.07.2016

Abstract

References

  • Atepor , L. (2005a). Plant maintenance and work services: Plant I (Lecture note). Cape Coast, Ghana. Cape Coast Polytechnic, Mechanical Department.
  • Atepor , L. (2005b). Plant maintenance and work services: Plant II (Lecture note). Cape Coast, Ghana. Cape Coast Polytechnic, Mechanical Department.
  • Camp, R. C. (1989). Benchmarking: the search for industry best practice that lead to superior performance. Milwaukee,WI: Quality Press, pp.168-170.
  • Campbell, J. D. (1995). Uptime - Strategies for excellence in maintenance management. London: Productivity Press.
  • Clifton, R. H. (1987). Principles of planned maintenance. London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., pp.1- 75.
  • Davis, M. et. al.(2003). Fundamentals of operation management (4thed). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., pp. 167-171.
  • Dilworth, J. B. (1993). Production and operations management: Manufacturing and services (5thed). Birmingham: McGraw-Hill, Inc., pp 451-459.
  • Dunlop, C. L. (1990). A practical guide to maintenance engineering. Borough Green: Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., pp. 29-41.
  • Dunn, S. (1997). Practice maintenance strategies for mobile equipment.Retrieved January 23, 2011 from http://www.maintananceworld.com/htm.pdf.
  • GWCL (2007).Commissioning ceremony, Kwanyaku drinking water supply rehabilitation and expansion project.KwanyakuHeadworks, Kwanyaku.20th November, 2004, p. 3.
  • Harms, H. R. and Kroon, D. K. (1992). Production system technology. Peoria, California: Glencoe Division of Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, pp. 461-463.
  • IttisaAtto, B. (1991). Towards a new philosophy on operation and maintenance of water lines. 10(2), pp 25-28.
  • Kendie, S. B. (2002). Linking water supply, sanitation and hygiene in Northern Ghana. Cape Coast: Catholic Mission Press.
  • Lindley, R. and Higgins, P. E. (1988). Maintenance engineering handbook. London: McGraw-Hill Inc., pp 67- 88.
  • Mather, D. (2002a). Calculating the savings from implementation of the CMMS.Retrieved March 25, 2011 from http://www.maintenanceworld.com/ Mather, D. (2002b). Planning and scheduling. Retrieved March 25, 2011 from http://www.maintenanceworld.com/
  • Mather, D. (2002c). The planned state: Maintenance management. Retrieved March 25, 2011 from http://www.maintenanceworld.com/
  • O’Conner, P. D. T. (1999). Practical reliability engineering (3rded). Wiley: Prentice Hall.
  • Robinson, P. (1993). Maintenance. In K. D. Derri (Eds). Water treatment plant operation: A field study training program. California State University: Sacramento Foundation, Vol. 2 (5th), pp. 213- 339.
  • Simpson, K. (2006). Plant maintenance and work services. Plant III & IV (Lecture note). Cape Coast, Ghana. Cape Coast Polytechnic, Mechanical Department.
  • World Bank (1999).World development report: Knowledge for development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • World Health Organization (2000). Proceedings of annual meetings of the OMWG. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
  • Yepes, G. (1990). Water supply and sanitation sector maintenance: The cost of neglecting and option to improve it. (Washington DC: World Bank Latin America and Caribbean Region Technical Department).
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Other ID JA56HE44BF
Journal Section Articles
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E. A. Duodu This is me

J.D. Owusu-sekyere This is me

Publication Date July 23, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Duodu, E. A., & Owusu-sekyere, J. (2016). Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. TOJSAT, 4(1), 36-44.
AMA Duodu EA, Owusu-sekyere J. Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. TOJSAT. July 2016;4(1):36-44.
Chicago Duodu, E. A., and J.D. Owusu-sekyere. “Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant”. TOJSAT 4, no. 1 (July 2016): 36-44.
EndNote Duodu EA, Owusu-sekyere J (July 1, 2016) Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. TOJSAT 4 1 36–44.
IEEE E. A. Duodu and J. Owusu-sekyere, “Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant”, TOJSAT, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 36–44, 2016.
ISNAD Duodu, E. A. - Owusu-sekyere, J.D. “Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant”. TOJSAT 4/1 (July 2016), 36-44.
JAMA Duodu EA, Owusu-sekyere J. Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. TOJSAT. 2016;4:36–44.
MLA Duodu, E. A. and J.D. Owusu-sekyere. “Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant”. TOJSAT, vol. 4, no. 1, 2016, pp. 36-44.
Vancouver Duodu EA, Owusu-sekyere J. Maintenance Performance of the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant. TOJSAT. 2016;4(1):36-44.