India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste
This report presents the main results from cost models that were developed as an input to the High Powered Expert Committee on Urban Development in order to estimate the investment, operations, and maintenance requirements for urban water, sanitati...
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okr-10986-130592021-04-23T14:03:01Z India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste World Bank ACCESS TO SEWERAGE ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CONSUMERS CONTRACT AWARD COST ANALYSIS COST FUNCTIONS COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY COST SAVINGS DEMAND FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFLUENTS ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXPECTED VALUE EXPENDITURES FORECASTS GDP GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER LEVELS HOURS OF WATER HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCREMENTAL WATER INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INTERMITTENT WATER SUPPLY INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS LARGE CITIES LEAKAGE LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOST INCOME This report presents the main results from cost models that were developed as an input to the High Powered Expert Committee on Urban Development in order to estimate the investment, operations, and maintenance requirements for urban water, sanitation and municipal solid waste in India. The cost models are designed as tools that allow linking the various building blocks of the cost estimation to one another, and tests the impact of the main model assumptions on the overall investment requirements. A cross-country comparison is also conducted to benchmark the key service standards adopted in the models against international experience. The report addresses the challenge of India's fast growing urban population and the high backlog in urban service delivery. Infrastructure deficits in urban areas are large and growing. Universal water access for urban population in India has yet to be realized. The report uses the cost models to discuss India's municipal financing needs, urban water supply services, urban sewerage services, municipal solid waste, and investment needs. 2013-03-29T13:13:54Z 2013-03-29T13:13:54Z 2010-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16282894/india-municipal-financing-requirements-water-sewerage-solid-waste http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13059 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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ACCESS TO SEWERAGE ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CONSUMERS CONTRACT AWARD COST ANALYSIS COST FUNCTIONS COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY COST SAVINGS DEMAND FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFLUENTS ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXPECTED VALUE EXPENDITURES FORECASTS GDP GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER LEVELS HOURS OF WATER HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCREMENTAL WATER INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INTERMITTENT WATER SUPPLY INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS LARGE CITIES LEAKAGE LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOST INCOME |
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ACCESS TO SEWERAGE ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CONSUMERS CONTRACT AWARD COST ANALYSIS COST FUNCTIONS COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY COST SAVINGS DEMAND FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFLUENTS ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXPECTED VALUE EXPENDITURES FORECASTS GDP GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER LEVELS HOURS OF WATER HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCREMENTAL WATER INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INTERMITTENT WATER SUPPLY INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS LARGE CITIES LEAKAGE LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOST INCOME World Bank India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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This report presents the main results
from cost models that were developed as an input to the High
Powered Expert Committee on Urban Development in order to
estimate the investment, operations, and maintenance
requirements for urban water, sanitation and municipal solid
waste in India. The cost models are designed as tools that
allow linking the various building blocks of the cost
estimation to one another, and tests the impact of the main
model assumptions on the overall investment requirements. A
cross-country comparison is also conducted to benchmark the
key service standards adopted in the models against
international experience. The report addresses the
challenge of India's fast growing urban population and
the high backlog in urban service delivery. Infrastructure
deficits in urban areas are large and growing. Universal
water access for urban population in India has yet to be
realized. The report uses the cost models to discuss
India's municipal financing needs, urban water supply
services, urban sewerage services, municipal solid waste,
and investment needs. |
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India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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India : Municipal Financing Requirements - Water, Sewerage, and Solid Waste |
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india : municipal financing requirements - water, sewerage, and solid waste |
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Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16282894/india-municipal-financing-requirements-water-sewerage-solid-waste http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13059 |
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