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This note highlights the wide variation in performance on key indicators: unaccounted-for water, labor costs, the working ratio, service coverage, water prices and connection costs, and continuity of service. As governments struggle with rising health care costs, public-private partnerships in...
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. Since publicly owned water utilities in Sweden are governed by a cost-of-service regulation, prices in neighboring …
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. Since publicly owned water utilities in Sweden are governed by a cost-of-service regulation, prices in neighboring …
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The design of regulation for water supply and sanitation (WSS) services has tended to follow a check-box approach … hope for the best. This approach has not always worked well. Regulation cannot solve all the problems that confront WSS … services, and imported models may not work locally. Regulation must be based on a clear understanding of its capabilities and …
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Urban water supply services have traditionally been provided by state-owned, water utilities. In the past decades, many governments have tried to turn state-owned water utilities into effective and viable organizations with mixed success. Why have some public utilities become more efficient...
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