In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewerage facilities was transferred to the private sector with the sale (privatisation) of the government-owned Regional Water Authorities to create nine English and one Welsh public limited companies (PLCs). Prior to privatisation, the Regional Water Authorities held an agreement whereby the various English Local Authorities were responsible as agents to the Water Authorities for the provision and maintenance of sewerage facilities within their districts. These agency agreements were transferred to the PLCs but these could be subject to far reaching review in the future. There are also 28 existing small private water supply companies with no invol...
This thesis has sought to determine, and make recommendations on, means of optimizing the use of Pub...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
"The water companies of England and Wales were privatised 28 years ago, with generous public subsidi...
In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewera...
Wasserversorgung, Privatisierung, Regulierung, Großbritannien, Water supply, Privatization, Regulati...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
The challenge of funding the SDG’s has led to considerable interest in ‘innovative financing’. This ...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
On 1st April 1996 the Scottish water industry was restructured as part of the wider process of local...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
Perhaps the key economic feature of the water sector is its reliance on a long-lived fixed infrastru...
Water companies in the United Kingdom are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
This thesis has sought to determine, and make recommendations on, means of optimizing the use of Pub...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
"The water companies of England and Wales were privatised 28 years ago, with generous public subsidi...
In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewera...
Wasserversorgung, Privatisierung, Regulierung, Großbritannien, Water supply, Privatization, Regulati...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
The challenge of funding the SDG’s has led to considerable interest in ‘innovative financing’. This ...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
On 1st April 1996 the Scottish water industry was restructured as part of the wider process of local...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
Perhaps the key economic feature of the water sector is its reliance on a long-lived fixed infrastru...
Water companies in the United Kingdom are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
This thesis has sought to determine, and make recommendations on, means of optimizing the use of Pub...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
"The water companies of England and Wales were privatised 28 years ago, with generous public subsidi...