 | Perspectives on the market processes followed in setting South African water services tariffs |
Expanded Title: | This report finds why little use is made of market processes and the private sector in water service provision, despite there being legal provision for such involvement. It
also finds that public water service providers are not subject to competition policy and consumer protection provisions, whereas private sector providers are the
administration of questionnaires to municipalities and the DWA showed that the various water service providers often operate under unique circumstances, making it difficult to extrapolate from one to another . |
Date Published: | 19/04/2013 |
Document Type: | Research Report |
Document Subjects: | Drinking water - Water supply |
Document Keywords: | Financial Models, Municipality |
Document Format: | Report |
Document File Type: | pdf |
Research Report Type: | Standard |
WRC Report No: | 2087/2/P/13 |
ISBN No: | 978-1-4312-0407-6 |
Authors: | Hosking SG; Norden R |
Project Leader: | SG Hosking |
Project No: | K5/2087 |
Originator: | WRC |
Organizations: | Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
Document Size: | 1 511 KB |
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