Private Water Projects
Drawing on the World Bank's Private Participation in Infrastructure Project Database, this Note reviews developments in the water and sewerage sector of developing countries in 2004 and changes in private participation in the sector since 2001. Data for 2004 show that total investment in water and sewerage projects with private participation amounted to nearly US$2 billion. Recent private activity in water was concentrated in a few countries and focused on treatment plants and smaller projects.
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2005-07
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Subjects: | CONCESSION CONTRACTS, CONSTRUCTION, COST RECOVERY, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, DRINKING WATER, ECONOMICS, GAS, INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AFRICA, PRIVATE PARTICIPATION, PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS, SANITATION FACILITIES, SEWERAGE SERVICES, SMALL CITIES, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, WATER DISTRIBUTION, WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, WATER INDUSTRY, WATER PROJECTS, WATER QUALITY, WATER SECTOR, WATER SERVICES, WATER SYSTEM, WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WATER UTILITIES, WATER UTILITY, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/07/6241032/private-water-projects https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11213 |
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Summary: | Drawing on the World Bank's Private
Participation in Infrastructure Project Database, this Note
reviews developments in the water and sewerage sector of
developing countries in 2004 and changes in private
participation in the sector since 2001. Data for 2004 show
that total investment in water and sewerage projects with
private participation amounted to nearly US$2 billion.
Recent private activity in water was concentrated in a few
countries and focused on treatment plants and smaller projects. |
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