Rules Governing the Leased Drinking Water Supply Utility in Urban and Sub-Urban Centres in Cameroon

 Rules Governing the Leased Drinking Water Supply Utility in Urban and Sub-Urban Centres in Cameroon, Faucets
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Jan 01, 2010
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This agreement provides the terms under which the drinking water supply is delivered to users by Camerounaise Des Eaux (leaseholder).

In its Article 6 “Conditions for obtaining and executing a connection”, it is established that:

  • “The leasing authority and the concessionaire may make facilities for subsidizing connections available for the very poor.” Paragraph 8.
  • The price of the establishment of the connection may be paid in monthly installments. Being the first payment made when signing the application for connection/subscription; and the remainder in the remainder months

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