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SQ1.4 Structural operational capacity for drinking ""water treatment""; SQ1.5 Compliance with drinking water standards; SQ1.6 Supplied water quality control frequency; SQ2 Distribution of drinking water for use and consumption 327 $aSQ2.1 Assurance of structural capacity for supply and distributionSQ2.2 Assurance of supply continuity during operation; SQ2.3 Supervision and control of supply continuity; SQ2.4 Supply continuity; SQ2.5 Time taken to connect new users to the drinking water service; SQ3 Wastewater collection; SQ3.1 Assurance of structural capacity for wastewater collection; SQ3.2 Assurance of wastewater collection from operation; SQ3.3 Supervision and control of the wastewater collection service; SQ3.4 Time taken to resolve ""incidents"" in the wastewater collection network 327 $aSQ3.5 Time taken to connect to the wastewater serviceSQ3.6 Stormweather ""incidents""; SQ4 User service; SQ4.1 ""Complaint"" management and user satisfaction monitoring; SQ4.2 User service quality; SQ4.3 Commitment to user service and ""contingency"" information; SQ4.4 Perception of general user satisfaction; SQ4.5 User perceptions of problem resolution quality; SQ4.6 Number of ""customer service complaints"" per 100 users and year; SQ4.7 Customer call service waiting time; SQ4.8 Customer service center waiting time; SQ4.9 Time taken to resolve problems 327 $aChapter 2: PE Investment Planning and Implementation EfficiencyPE1 Investment plan content and efficiency; PE1.1 Investment plan contents; PE1.2 Diagnosis methodology; PE1.3 Methodology for identifying and analyzing alternatives and defining solutions; PE1.4 Methodology for analyzing the plan's financial aspects; PE2 Investment plan implementation efficiency; PE2.1 Systems for monitoring implementation of investment plan projects; PE2.2 Compliance with the investment plan; PE2.3 Degree of cost variation in ""completed works"" 327 $aPE2.4 Degree of deviation from deadlines established for implementation of ""works""PE3 Existing physical asset management efficiency; 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