The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting

This study explains that one of the major issues affecting water utilities in the developing world is the considerable difference between the amount of water put into the distribution system and the amount of water billed to consumers (also called...

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Main Authors: Kingdom, Bill, Liemberger, Roland, Marin, Philippe
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/12/7531078/challenge-reducing-non-revenue-water-nrw-developing-countries-private-sector-can-help-look-performance-based-service-contracting
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER SUPPLY
ACCESS TO WATER
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOWS
CITY COUNCIL
COMMERCIAL WATER
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER GROUPS
COST OF WATER
CUBIC METER
CUBIC METERS
CUBIC METERS PER DAY
DESIGN OF WATER
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
HIGH LEVELS
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
LEAK DETECTION
LEAK REPAIRS
LEAKAGE
LEAKAGE REDUCTION
LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY
LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR
MARGINAL COST
METER ACCURACY
METER READERS
METER READING
METER READINGS
METER REPLACEMENT
METERING
METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS
NATIONAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER COUNCIL
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PHYSICAL LEAKAGES
PHYSICAL LOSSES
PIPED WATER
POOR WATER QUALITY
POTABLE WATER
PRIVATE OPERATOR
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC UTILITY
PUBLIC WATER
PUBLIC WATER UTILITIES
PUBLIC WATER UTILITY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUMPING
RUN WATER UTILITY
SANITATION
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION UTILITIES
SCARCE WATER
SCARCE WATER RESOURCES
SERVICE CONNECTION
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
SERVICE CONTRACTS
SUSTAINABLE UTILITIES
TRAFFIC
UNIT COST
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SECTOR
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
USERS
UTILITY MANAGEMENT
UTILITY MANAGER
UTILITY MANAGERS
UTILITY SECTORS
UTILITY STAFF
VALUABLE INFORMATION
VALUE OF WATER
VOLUME OF WATER
VOLUMES OF WATER
WATER ASSOCIATION
WATER AUTHORITIES
WATER CRISIS
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER DISTRIBUTION
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WATER INDUSTRY
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LOSSES
WATER PROJECTS
WATER RESEARCH
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SECTOR
WATER SECTOR REFORM
WATER SERVICES
WATER SHORTAGE
WATER SHORTAGES
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER UTILITIES
WATER WORKS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER SUPPLY
ACCESS TO WATER
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOWS
CITY COUNCIL
COMMERCIAL WATER
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER GROUPS
COST OF WATER
CUBIC METER
CUBIC METERS
CUBIC METERS PER DAY
DESIGN OF WATER
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
HIGH LEVELS
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
LEAK DETECTION
LEAK REPAIRS
LEAKAGE
LEAKAGE REDUCTION
LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY
LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR
MARGINAL COST
METER ACCURACY
METER READERS
METER READING
METER READINGS
METER REPLACEMENT
METERING
METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS
NATIONAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER COUNCIL
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PHYSICAL LEAKAGES
PHYSICAL LOSSES
PIPED WATER
POOR WATER QUALITY
POTABLE WATER
PRIVATE OPERATOR
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC UTILITY
PUBLIC WATER
PUBLIC WATER UTILITIES
PUBLIC WATER UTILITY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUMPING
RUN WATER UTILITY
SANITATION
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION UTILITIES
SCARCE WATER
SCARCE WATER RESOURCES
SERVICE CONNECTION
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
SERVICE CONTRACTS
SUSTAINABLE UTILITIES
TRAFFIC
UNIT COST
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SECTOR
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
USERS
UTILITY MANAGEMENT
UTILITY MANAGER
UTILITY MANAGERS
UTILITY SECTORS
UTILITY STAFF
VALUABLE INFORMATION
VALUE OF WATER
VOLUME OF WATER
VOLUMES OF WATER
WATER ASSOCIATION
WATER AUTHORITIES
WATER CRISIS
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER DISTRIBUTION
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WATER INDUSTRY
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LOSSES
WATER PROJECTS
WATER RESEARCH
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SECTOR
WATER SECTOR REFORM
WATER SERVICES
WATER SHORTAGE
WATER SHORTAGES
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER UTILITIES
WATER WORKS
Kingdom, Bill
Liemberger, Roland
Marin, Philippe
The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
relation Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board discussion paper series;no. 8
description This study explains that one of the major issues affecting water utilities in the developing world is the considerable difference between the amount of water put into the distribution system and the amount of water billed to consumers (also called "non-revenue water" [NRW]). High levels of NRW reflect huge volumes of water being lost through leaks, not being invoiced to customers, or both. It seriously affects the financial viability of water utilities through lost revenues and increased operational costs. In this report, a number of case studies, taken from some of the largest and most recent performance-based NRW contracts, are studied and discussed in terms of their technical and financial performance. Lessons learned from the case studies are analyzed, showing the potential benefits of NRW performance-based service contracting with the private sector. This paper was prepared as part of a Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF)-financed study to investigate opportunities for the use of the private sector to assist water utilities in developing countries in reducing non-revenue water. This study indicates that the private sector help ailing public sector utilities in developing countries reduce NRW even though the performance- based service contracting approach described should not be seen as a substitute for overall sector reform. The case studies, while limited in number, provide examples of both good ideas and those to be avoided-but hopefully enough to help a utility and its consultants devise better cost-effective contractual arrangements suited to their conditions.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Kingdom, Bill
Liemberger, Roland
Marin, Philippe
author_facet Kingdom, Bill
Liemberger, Roland
Marin, Philippe
author_sort Kingdom, Bill
title The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
title_short The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
title_full The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
title_fullStr The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
title_full_unstemmed The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting
title_sort challenge of reducing non-revenue water in developing countries--how the private sector can help : a look at performance-based service contracting
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/12/7531078/challenge-reducing-non-revenue-water-nrw-developing-countries-private-sector-can-help-look-performance-based-service-contracting
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spelling okr-10986-172382021-04-23T14:03:36Z The Challenge of Reducing Non-Revenue Water in Developing Countries--How the Private Sector Can Help : A Look at Performance-Based Service Contracting Kingdom, Bill Liemberger, Roland Marin, Philippe ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER SUPPLY ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL INVESTMENT CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CITY COUNCIL COMMERCIAL WATER COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER GROUPS COST OF WATER CUBIC METER CUBIC METERS CUBIC METERS PER DAY DESIGN OF WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL VIABILITY HIGH LEVELS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE LEAK DETECTION LEAK REPAIRS LEAKAGE LEAKAGE REDUCTION LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR MARGINAL COST METER ACCURACY METER READERS METER READING METER READINGS METER REPLACEMENT METERING METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS NATIONAL WATER NATIONAL WATER COUNCIL OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL COSTS OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHYSICAL LEAKAGES PHYSICAL LOSSES PIPED WATER POOR WATER QUALITY POTABLE WATER PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE PROVIDERS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC WATER PUBLIC WATER UTILITIES PUBLIC WATER UTILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUMPING RUN WATER UTILITY SANITATION SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION UTILITIES SCARCE WATER SCARCE WATER RESOURCES SERVICE CONNECTION SERVICE CONNECTIONS SERVICE CONTRACTS SUSTAINABLE UTILITIES TRAFFIC UNIT COST URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SECTOR URBAN WATER SUPPLY URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS USERS UTILITY MANAGEMENT UTILITY MANAGER UTILITY MANAGERS UTILITY SECTORS UTILITY STAFF VALUABLE INFORMATION VALUE OF WATER VOLUME OF WATER VOLUMES OF WATER WATER ASSOCIATION WATER AUTHORITIES WATER CRISIS WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER INDUSTRY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LOSSES WATER PROJECTS WATER RESEARCH WATER RESOURCES WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR REFORM WATER SERVICES WATER SHORTAGE WATER SHORTAGES WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER UTILITIES WATER WORKS This study explains that one of the major issues affecting water utilities in the developing world is the considerable difference between the amount of water put into the distribution system and the amount of water billed to consumers (also called "non-revenue water" [NRW]). High levels of NRW reflect huge volumes of water being lost through leaks, not being invoiced to customers, or both. It seriously affects the financial viability of water utilities through lost revenues and increased operational costs. In this report, a number of case studies, taken from some of the largest and most recent performance-based NRW contracts, are studied and discussed in terms of their technical and financial performance. Lessons learned from the case studies are analyzed, showing the potential benefits of NRW performance-based service contracting with the private sector. This paper was prepared as part of a Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF)-financed study to investigate opportunities for the use of the private sector to assist water utilities in developing countries in reducing non-revenue water. This study indicates that the private sector help ailing public sector utilities in developing countries reduce NRW even though the performance- based service contracting approach described should not be seen as a substitute for overall sector reform. The case studies, while limited in number, provide examples of both good ideas and those to be avoided-but hopefully enough to help a utility and its consultants devise better cost-effective contractual arrangements suited to their conditions. 2014-03-10T23:27:43Z 2014-03-10T23:27:43Z 2006-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/12/7531078/challenge-reducing-non-revenue-water-nrw-developing-countries-private-sector-can-help-look-performance-based-service-contracting http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17238 English en_US Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board discussion paper series;no. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research