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Concessionary Financing Programs for the Water and Sanitation Sector in China

2009

World Bank


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Private companies; Bod; Water protection; Quality of water supply; Wastewater treatment plants; Investment costs; Water engineering; Clean water; Water system; Sewage treatment facilities; Operation of water systems; Provincial government; Municipalities; Wastewater treatment capacity; Urban area; Water systems; River basin committee; Urban water supply; Service quality; Water consumption; Provincial governments; Water treatment plant; Leakage; Access to services; Environmental protection projects; Operator contract; Service providers; Sewage treatment plant; Utility governance; Absence of coordination; Financing instruments; Expansion; Industrial consumers; Water losses; Sewer networks; Sanitation services; Wastewater tariffs; Concession contracts; Excess water; Capital investments; Quantity of water; Construction of infrastructure; Water bodies; Municipal water; Access to concessionary finance; Competitive bidding; Municipal utilities; Collection systems; Urban water utilities; Small communities; Tariff levels; Cost of capital; Solid waste; Larger utilities; River basin; Urban water services; Urban infrastructure; Small municipalities; Maintenance costs; Drainage problems; Sanitary facilities; Adequate water; Water service; Independent regulator; Investment program; Operator performance; Catchment area; Small municipality; Water resource; Collection of wastewater; Quality water; Safe drinking water; Regulatory framework; Technical assistance; Quality standards; Public infrastructure; Wastewater infrastructure; Utility performance; Water providers; Leaky distribution; Sanitation infrastructure; Private sector participation; Regulatory regime; Quality of water; Wastewater utilities; Creditworthiness; Distribution pipes; Decision makers; Management of water; Water works; Domestic financing; Compliance monitoring; Small-scale service providers; Municipal government; Utility efficiency; Tariff structure; Water supply tariff; Urban water; Water agency; Sewerage systems; Sewage treatment plants; Pipe networks; Cross-subsidies; Private firm; Water shortages; Tariff revenue; Water treatment facility; Sanitation sector; Municipal water utilities; Investment in infrastructure; Utilities; Investment in water supply; Investment subsidies; Infrastructure development; Service provision; Wastewater collection; Users; Wastewater sector; Poor water supply; Rapid urbanization; Water utility; Rural towns; Provincial agencies; National water; Low water pressure; Capital costs; Metropolitan areas; Water treatment facilities; Urban utilities; Connection; Rural water; Leakage rate; Cost recovery policies; Town; Effluent quality; Water services; Water infrastructure; Build operate transfer; Operational performance; Concessionary loan; Municipal utility; Water resource management; Water supply utilities; Public sector funds; Access to water; Utility operators; Capital investment; Urban water sector; Long-term concession; Service standards
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English

2021-06-15
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