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Privatization of water services in the United States : an assessment of issues and experience / Committee on Privatization of Water Services in the United States, Water Science and Technology Board, Division on Life and Earth Studies, Natural Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Research Council Staff, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Privatization of Water Services in the United States.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water utilities--United States.
Water utilities.
Water-supply--Economic aspects--United States.
Water-supply.
Sewage disposal--Economic aspects--United States.
Sewage disposal.
Privatization--United States.
Privatization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (157 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the quest to reduce costs and improve the efficiency of water and wastewater services, many communities in the United States are exploring the potential advantages of privatization of those services. Unlike other utility services, local governments have generally assumed responsibility for providing water services. Privatization of such services can include the outright sale of system assets, or various forms of public-private partnerships "from the simple provision of supplies and services, to private design construction and operation of treatment plants and distribution systems. Many factors are contributing to the growing interest in the privatization of water services. Higher operating costs, more stringent federal water quality and waste effluent standards, greater customer demands for quality and reliability, and an aging water delivery and wastewater collection and treatment infrastructure are all challenging municipalities that may be short of funds or technical capabilities. For municipalities with limited capacities to meet these challenges, privatization can be a viable alternative. Privatization of Water Services evaluates the fiscal and policy implications of privatization, scenarios in which privatization works best, and the efficiencies that may be gained by contracting with private water utilities.
Contents:
Front Matter
Preface
Contents
Executive Summary
1 Key Issues in Water Services Privatization
2 History of U.S. Water and Wastewater Systems
3 Forces of Change in the Water Service Industry
4 Models of Water Service Provision
5 Structural, Pricing, and Regulatory Issues
6 Broader Implications of Water Services Privatization
7 Conclusions
References
A Privatization of Water Services in England and Wales
B Overview of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
C Seattle Public Utilities Treatment Plant, Design-Build-Operate Project, Risk-Sharing Matrix
D Biographical Information
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 114-118) and index.
ISBN:
9786610184682
9780309170765
0309170761
9781280184680
128018468X
9780309512084
0309512085
OCLC:
70759100

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