Models of Aggregation for Water and Sanitation Provision

Region
7
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This study investigates issues related to the aggregation of small and medium-size towns for the

provision of water supply and sanitation (WSS) services. “Aggregation” is defined as the grouping of

several municipalities into a single administrative structure for the provision of a particular service.

 

Melbourne - bulk supply agreement for treated water between MWC and Western Region Water Authority

Region
2
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This agreement is between Melbourne Water Corporation (MWC) and City West Water (one of retail water businesses for city of Melbourne, owned by Government of Victoria).  City West Water purchases bulk treated water from MWC and has MWC transfer, treat and dispose of sewerage

 

Cost Recovery Mechanisms - The Success of NWSC and its relevancy for other African Countries Author: Muhairwe, W. T.

Region
1
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Off

 

A number of countries in East Africa, namely Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, have seen substantial improvements in service delivery and cost recovery from their public water authorities achieved through performance contracts.  Often these performance contracts are put in place along-side incentive mechanisms for management and employees built into their service contracts.  The following materials relate to the performance contract entered into in Uganda: