… , the utilities suffer from water losses, Non-Revenue Water (… 50% to some utilities as according to waterutility performance … /17 from Tanzania Water and Energy RegulatoryAuthority (…
… ¦ Predictability and consistency: Rulings and judgments issued by the regulatoryauthority … Johannesburg Water is a waterutility wholly owned by the City of Johannesburg. The direct …
… to ensure operation while complying with water quantity and quality regulations. Thermoelectric plants are responsible for almost 90% of the generation capacity and 41% of the …
B Harvey, A Schaefer - Journal of business ethics, 2001 - Springer
… interest in the past, when British waterauthorities still dumped raw sewage into the sea (a practice since discontinued through European regulation) but that this interest had diminished …
… in the context of drinking water risk management. We examine water safety plans in a broad … initiatives that can be taken to improve drinking water safety. These are cross-compared …
P Peda, G Grossi, M Liik - Journal of Management & Governance, 2013 - Springer
… waterutilities, while efficiency does increase with corporate size: large waterutilities outperform small utilities. … The regulatoryauthorities of many European countries (eg neighbouring …
… Climate change will not necessarily affect how we think about the water sector, resource scarcity and its appropriate regulation, whether in terms of pricing, incentives to innovation, …
… water networks [25]. Therefore, the aim of this paper is: (a) the critical evaluation of WSPs and HACCP in European waterutilities; (b) … 11 of the Swiss Hygiene Regulation. To be able to …
S Bertomeu Sanchez, D Camos Daurella… - World Bank Policy …, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
… based waterutilitiesregulation at the state level but many of these agencies were, and are still, far from being independent from political interference since members of regulatory …