Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit
This Toolkit aims to help developing country governments, interested in using private firms to help expand access to safe water and sanitation services at reasonable cost. Specifically, it aims to help them, and their advisers design arrangements t...
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okr-10986-69822021-04-23T14:02:27Z Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit World Bank ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCOUNTABILITY AGGREGATION OF WATER BANKS BASIC SANITATION BASIC SERVICES BOARD MEMBERS BOND MARKETS BOT BUILD-OWN BULK WATER CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONCESSION CONTRACT CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS COST OF SERVICE DEBT DECISION MAKERS DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EXPANSION EXTERNALITIES HOUSEHOLDS INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LARGE CITIES LAWS LEAST COST LEGAL PROTECTION LENDERS LICENSES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM CONCESSION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL UTILITY OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION PRIVATE UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF WATER PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SERVICE IMPROVEMENT SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDIARY SUPPLIERS TARIFF INCREASE TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS UTILITY MANAGERS UTILITY PERFORMANCE VENDORS WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER WATER ASSOCIATION WATER COMPANY WATER CONCESSIONS WATER PARTNERSHIP WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR REFORM WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY This Toolkit aims to help developing country governments, interested in using private firms to help expand access to safe water and sanitation services at reasonable cost. Specifically, it aims to help them, and their advisers design arrangements that maximize the benefits for their countries, provinces, or municipalities. It is intended to complement other work being undertaken by the Bank, and others on options for improving public provision of water services. Instead of identifying a single best approach to addressing the issues it discusses, the Toolkit presents options and discusses their main advantages and disadvantages. In so doing, it aims to give advisers and policy makers the information needed to make decisions, while taking account of local circumstances and the policy makers' objectives. Private participation in water and sanitation (or "water services" for short) can take many forms. This Toolkit focuses on arrangements that involve a private firm in the delivery of services to households and businesses, including management contracts, leases, "affermages", concessions, and divestitures. It does not consider arrangements under which private companies provide bulk water or wastewater treatment to a government-owned utility. Nor does it consider arrangements under which private companies provide selected services-such as billing and collection-to a utility that is still publicly managed. 2012-06-04T15:22:28Z 2012-06-04T15:22:28Z 2006 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/6555642/approaches-private-participation-water-services-toolkit 978-0-8213-6111-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6982 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCOUNTABILITY AGGREGATION OF WATER BANKS BASIC SANITATION BASIC SERVICES BOARD MEMBERS BOND MARKETS BOT BUILD-OWN BULK WATER CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONCESSION CONTRACT CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS COST OF SERVICE DEBT DECISION MAKERS DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EXPANSION EXTERNALITIES HOUSEHOLDS INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LARGE CITIES LAWS LEAST COST LEGAL PROTECTION LENDERS LICENSES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM CONCESSION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL UTILITY OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION PRIVATE UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF WATER PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SERVICE IMPROVEMENT SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDIARY SUPPLIERS TARIFF INCREASE TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS UTILITY MANAGERS UTILITY PERFORMANCE VENDORS WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER WATER ASSOCIATION WATER COMPANY WATER CONCESSIONS WATER PARTNERSHIP WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR REFORM WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY |
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ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCOUNTABILITY AGGREGATION OF WATER BANKS BASIC SANITATION BASIC SERVICES BOARD MEMBERS BOND MARKETS BOT BUILD-OWN BULK WATER CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONCESSION CONTRACT CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS COST OF SERVICE DEBT DECISION MAKERS DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EXPANSION EXTERNALITIES HOUSEHOLDS INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LARGE CITIES LAWS LEAST COST LEGAL PROTECTION LENDERS LICENSES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM CONCESSION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL UTILITY OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION PRIVATE UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF WATER PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SERVICE IMPROVEMENT SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDIARY SUPPLIERS TARIFF INCREASE TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS UTILITY MANAGERS UTILITY PERFORMANCE VENDORS WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER WATER ASSOCIATION WATER COMPANY WATER CONCESSIONS WATER PARTNERSHIP WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR REFORM WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY World Bank Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit |
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This Toolkit aims to help developing
country governments, interested in using private firms to
help expand access to safe water and sanitation services at
reasonable cost. Specifically, it aims to help them, and
their advisers design arrangements that maximize the
benefits for their countries, provinces, or municipalities.
It is intended to complement other work being undertaken by
the Bank, and others on options for improving public
provision of water services. Instead of identifying a single
best approach to addressing the issues it discusses, the
Toolkit presents options and discusses their main advantages
and disadvantages. In so doing, it aims to give advisers and
policy makers the information needed to make decisions,
while taking account of local circumstances and the policy
makers' objectives. Private participation in water and
sanitation (or "water services" for short) can
take many forms. This Toolkit focuses on arrangements that
involve a private firm in the delivery of services to
households and businesses, including management contracts,
leases, "affermages", concessions, and
divestitures. It does not consider arrangements under which
private companies provide bulk water or wastewater treatment
to a government-owned utility. Nor does it consider
arrangements under which private companies provide selected
services-such as billing and collection-to a utility that is
still publicly managed. |
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Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit |
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Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit |
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Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit |
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Approaches to Private Participation in Water Services : A Toolkit |
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Washington, DC |
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