|
access to safe water,agricultural activity,Canals,cash flows,commercial enterprises,Competitive Bidding,Construction,Continuity of service,cost recovery,cross-subsidies,cubic meters,distribution system,drinking water,economies of scale,efficiency of service,electricity consumption,Environmental Management,expenditures,fertilizers,groundwater,Groundwater contamination,groundwater supplies,heating,high water,hours of service,households,income,International Standards,investment cost,investment program,Large cities,Least Cost,lifeline tariffs,local authorities,local capacity,local councils,Local Entrepreneurs,local operators,local private sector,maintenance costs,maintenance of assets,management of water,management of water supply,meter readings,municipal councils,municipal government,municipal governments,Municipal ownership,municipalities,natural resources,nitrates,Non-Governmental Organizations,ownership of water,pathogens,performance indicators,primary health care,private operators,programs,provision of water,public health,public participation,public utilities,rural water,rural water schemes,safe water supply,sanctions,sanitation sector,sanitation services,sanitation systems,Sea,service contracts,service providers,service quality,service standards,sewerage services,sewerage systems,Small cities,tariff regulation,Tariff setting,towns,utility operators,wastewater,wastewater sector,wastewater utilities,water consumption,water management,water quality,water quality monitoring,water quality problems,water resources,water samples,water schemes,Water sector,water services,Water Supply,water supply system,water systems,water utilities,water utility,wells
|