Water and Sanitation Agreements

Public private partnerships in water require various agreements, or contracts, to outline the relationships and responsibilities between various stake holders. The agreements below are specific to the water and sanitation sectors.

Agreements

For a more detailed, general explanation on various public private partnership forms that enable private participation in water and sanitation, see also:

Forms of Operating Entities

  • Empresas Mixtas and Joint Ventures - in the water sector and predominantly in civil law jurisdictions, a mode for private participation in traditionally public infrastructure projects is the Joint Venture, known in Spanish as "empresas mixtas". This section explores key issues to consider when establishing Joint Ventures, and includes sample legislative frameworks for this kinds of entities

Subsections

Raw and Treated Bulk Water Supply Agreements
Sample Raw and Treated Bulk Water Supply AgreementsAustraliaMelbourne, Victoria - Bulk Water Supply Agreement between… more
Water Management/Operation and Maintenance…
Management ContractsThe World Bank has developed a Standard Form Management Contract together with Bidding Document and… more
Water and Sanitation Lease and Affermage Contracts
Hybrid affermage/ Concession contractsIn the water sector in recent years in West Africa, a hybid affermage/ concession… more
Concessions Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) and… Concessions, Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Projects, and Design-Build-Operate (DBO) Projects are types of public-private… more
Approaches to Utility Reform A government considering ways of improving performance in its utilities may seek to achieve this by involving the… more
Performance Contracts Whatever model of reform that is chosen for reforming public utilities, it has been found that these reforms can be… more
Empresas Mixtas
Legal Framework by CountryBelow is a list of laws that present the legal framework for “empresas mixtas” in several… more
Joint Ventures and Government Shareholding in…
What are Joint VenturesJoint ventures between the public and private sectors in PPP arise when:when a contracting… more

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