Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment?
Sydney Water, a statutory corporation responsible for capturing, storing, treating, and reticulating Sydney's water, has contracted for privately built, owned, and operated (BOO) treatment plants. By the end of the century, these plants will t...
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okr-10986-116232021-04-23T14:02:56Z Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? Chapman, Ross Cuthbertson, Sandy WATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER QUALITY PROCUREMENT TARIFFS DENATIONALIZATION BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CATCHMENTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD COST SAVINGS CROSS-SUBSIDIES DAMS DEMAND MANAGEMENT DRINKING WATER FIXED COSTS FLOODS OPERATORS PIPELINES QUALITY STANDARDS RAW WATER RAW WATER QUALITY RESERVOIRS TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF STRUCTURE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TREATMENT PLANTS TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY WATER BOARD WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WATER SYSTEMS WATER TARIFFS WATER TREATMENT Sydney Water, a statutory corporation responsible for capturing, storing, treating, and reticulating Sydney's water, has contracted for privately built, owned, and operated (BOO) treatment plants. By the end of the century, these plants will treat almost all the drinking water consumed in Sydney. The authors review the BOO bidding process, the risk-sharing arrangements between Sydney Water and the treatment companies, and the new regulatory process for setting water prices. 2012-08-13T15:33:48Z 2012-08-13T15:33:48Z 1996-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/05/441482/sydneys-water-suitable-case-private-treatment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11623 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 80 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Australia |
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WATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER QUALITY PROCUREMENT TARIFFS DENATIONALIZATION BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CATCHMENTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD COST SAVINGS CROSS-SUBSIDIES DAMS DEMAND MANAGEMENT DRINKING WATER FIXED COSTS FLOODS OPERATORS PIPELINES QUALITY STANDARDS RAW WATER RAW WATER QUALITY RESERVOIRS TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF STRUCTURE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TREATMENT PLANTS TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY WATER BOARD WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WATER SYSTEMS WATER TARIFFS WATER TREATMENT |
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WATER TREATMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER QUALITY PROCUREMENT TARIFFS DENATIONALIZATION BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CATCHMENTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD COST SAVINGS CROSS-SUBSIDIES DAMS DEMAND MANAGEMENT DRINKING WATER FIXED COSTS FLOODS OPERATORS PIPELINES QUALITY STANDARDS RAW WATER RAW WATER QUALITY RESERVOIRS TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF STRUCTURE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TREATMENT PLANTS TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY WATER BOARD WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WATER SYSTEMS WATER TARIFFS WATER TREATMENT Chapman, Ross Cuthbertson, Sandy Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
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Sydney Water, a statutory corporation
responsible for capturing, storing, treating, and
reticulating Sydney's water, has contracted for
privately built, owned, and operated (BOO) treatment plants.
By the end of the century, these plants will treat almost
all the drinking water consumed in Sydney. The authors
review the BOO bidding process, the risk-sharing
arrangements between Sydney Water and the treatment
companies, and the new regulatory process for setting water prices. |
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Publications & Research :: Viewpoint |
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Chapman, Ross Cuthbertson, Sandy |
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Chapman, Ross Cuthbertson, Sandy |
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Chapman, Ross |
title |
Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
title_short |
Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
title_full |
Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
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Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
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Sydney's Water-A Suitable Case for Private Treatment? |
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sydney's water-a suitable case for private treatment? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/05/441482/sydneys-water-suitable-case-private-treatment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11623 |
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