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Reinventing Water

by Seidenstat, Simon Hakim, David Haarmeyer
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A critical and insightful look at the past, present, and future state of water and wastewater services In response to the worldwide water crisis foreseen by many experts, Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems presents practical solutions for making drinking water more affordable and available, as well as strategies for improving water sanitation to satisfy the demands of a growing global population. Through extensive data and case histories, this book demonstrates the potential success of privatizing water delivery and wastewater treatment facilities. In addition, it provides examples of state-of-the-art techniques for achieving higher efficiencies in water infrastructure facilities through reengineering, improved technologies, and quality benchmarking.
Contributed chapters are provided by leading global engineers and economists from such companies as the World Bank, Stone and Weber Consultants, the Atlantis Water Fund, and the Anglian Water Company. Coverage by these experts includes exploring regulatory frameworks, financing the water and wastewater infrastructure, reinventing public sector operations, analyzing the past and future of the global water industry, and examining the restructuring operations in selected U.S. cities.
Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global Lessons for Improving Water Management is a constructive volume for civil engineers working in water and wastewater treatment, urban and regional planners, and environmental engineers, as well as government administrators overseeing infrastructure and water systems and financial institutions involved with underwriting major water improvement projects.

Synopsis

A critical and insightful look at the past, present, and future state of water and wastewater services
In response to the worldwide water crisis foreseen by many experts, Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems presents practical solutions for making drinking water more affordable and available, as well as strategies for improving water sanitation to satisfy the demands of a growing global population. Through extensive data and case histories, this book demonstrates the potential success of privatizing water delivery and wastewater treatment facilities. In addition, it provides examples of state-of-the-art techniques for achieving higher efficiencies in water infrastructure facilities through reengineering, improved technologies, and quality benchmarking.
Contributed chapters are provided by leading global engineers and economists from such companies as the World Bank, Stone and Weber Consultants, the Atlantis Water Fund, and the Anglian Water Company. Coverage by these experts includes exploring regulatory frameworks, financing the water and wastewater infrastructure, reinventing public sector operations, analyzing the past and future of the global water industry, and examining the restructuring operations in selected U.S. cities.
Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global Lessons for Improving Water Management is a constructive volume for civil engineers working in water and wastewater treatment, urban and regional planners, and environmental engineers, as well as government administrators overseeing infrastructure and water systems and financial institutions involved with underwriting major water improvement projects.

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Contributors from utility companies, local governments, and the mysterious world of various Institutes and Groups discuss issues and impediments related to drinking and waste water primarily as capitalist enterprises. After an overview of private-sector participation in the US and around the world, they cover the regulatory framework, financing the water and wastewater infrastructure, reinventing public sector operations, restructuring operations in selected US cities, and topics from the past and future. Specific titles include water service reform in Latin America, the Manila concession as the largest water system privatization, and deregulating private water supplies as a policy option for developing countries. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Seidenstat

PAUL SEIDENSTAT is Associate Professor of Economics at Temple University.

DAVID HAARMEYER is Associate Director with the private consulting firm of Cambridge Energy Research Associates.

SIMON HAKIM is Professor of Economics and Codirector of the Center for Competitive Government at Temple University.

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Contributors from utility companies, local governments, and the mysterious world of various Institutes and Groups discuss issues and impediments related to drinking and waste water primarily as capitalist enterprises. After an overview of private-sector participation in the US and around the world, they cover the regulatory framework, financing the water and wastewater infrastructure, reinventing public sector operations, restructuring operations in selected US cities, and topics from the past and future. Specific titles include water service reform in Latin America, the Manila concession as the largest water system privatization, and deregulating private water supplies as a policy option for developing countries. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2002
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
496
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471064220

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