Armenia Water Sector Tariff Study

The Republic of Armenia’s water and sanitation services (WSS) sector has seen impressive improvements over the last decade. The Government of Armenia (GoA) has restructured, reformed, and invested in the sector in ways that have improved access, continuity, and quality of WSS. The purpose of the report is to help the GoA: analyze the current levels and structures of water and wastewater tariffs compared to the costs of service; forecast costs under alternative scenarios, and forecast revenues under alternative tariff levels and structures; and recommend how Armenia can move from current tariffs to the tariffs required for full cost-recovery in the sector. This includes recommendations on: a transition plan for phasing in gradually higher tariffs; ways to improve the protection of the customers most vulnerable to tariff increases. The World Bank commissioned this study to inform the GoA’s work in developing tariff policy and regulation in the WSS sector. The report is structured as follows: section one gives introduction. Section two analyzes the current affordability of WSS in Armenia and describes results from a nationwide willingness-to-pay (WtP) survey. Section three analyzes the cost of WSS in Armenia. It estimates revenue requirements for the service providers, and it develops optional structures for cost-recovery level water and sanitation tariffs. Section four presents alternatives for transitioning to cost-recovery level tariffs over time, while protecting the poorest customers.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015-02
Subjects:SANITATION, WATER QUALITY, TARIFFS, TARIFF REFORM, WATER SERVICES, LEASE FEE, WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM, SERVICE STANDARDS, SOURCES OF WATER, PRICE OF WATER, QUALITY OF WATER, SANITATION SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER, HOURS OF SERVICE, WATER COMPANY, WATER SECTOR, MARGINAL COST, WATER METERS, WATER SUPPLY, FIXED CHARGES, TARIFF SETTING PROCESS, TARIFF SETTING, CASH REQUIREMENTS, SANITATION FACILITY, TOWNS, WATER SUPPLY SERVICES, RURAL WATER, WATER CONSUMPTION, MAINTENANCE COSTS, WATER SYSTEM, REGIONAL UTILITIES, TARIFF POLICY, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES, PRIVATE OPERATORS, WASTEWATER DISPOSAL, COST RECOVERY, WATER SECTOR REFORM, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, POPULATION GROWTH, WATER COMPANIES, FIXED COSTS, WATER USE, WATER METER, WATER, PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDERS, WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, DEPRECIATION EXPENSE, CROSS-SUBSIDIES, WASTEWATER SECTOR, CUBIC METER, SERVICE PROVIDER, PUBLIC WATER, SEWAGE SYSTEM, WATER SALES, CASH TRANSFERS, WASTEWATER SERVICE PROVIDERS, PIT LATRINES, WASTEWATER COLLECTION, PIT LATRINE, WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS, CUBIC METER OF WATER, WASTEWATER, SEWERAGE SYSTEM, METER READING, LEAD, RURAL COMMUNITIES, TOILET FACILITIES, REPLACEMENT OF WATER, PUBLIC UTILITY, WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS, WASTEWATER SERVICES, SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS, UTILITIES, WASTEWATER SYSTEMS, SEWERAGE COMPANY, WATER DEMAND, COLLECTION EFFICIENCY, SYSTEMS, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, WATER PRODUCTION, URBAN AREAS, WATER TARIFFS, SANITATION SECTOR, TARIFF DECISIONS, TARIFF INCREASE, CUBIC METERS, FIXED FEE, DISPOSAL SYSTEM, SERVICE QUALITY, SANITATION UTILITIES, TOILET FACILITY, UTILITY SERVICES, WATER UTILITIES, WASTE DISPOSAL, WELLS, WATER SOURCES, MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT, SEWAGE TREATMENT, SANITATION SERVICES, DRINKING WATER, SEWAGE DISPOSAL, TARIFF STRUCTURE, HOUSEHOLDS, TARIFF DECREASES, CLEAN WATER, DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS, OPERATORS, RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS, FIXED CHARGE, WATER SERVICE, PRESSURE, WATER INFRASTRUCTURE, INVESTMENT COSTS, WATER RATES, WATER SOURCE, PIPELINE, QUALITY OF SERVICE, WATER CUSTOMERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, SANITATION FACILITIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/24441538/armenia-water-sector-tariff-study
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22817
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