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23 Firms Eyeing Indianapolis Superutility
October 6, 2009, 3:12pmIn big water privatization news, Indianapolis has received expressions of interest from nearly two dozen firms seeking to restructure the city's water and sewer systems into a massive, combined utility with a value that may top $3.5 billion.
Novato, CA Sanitary Board Privatizes Wastewater Treatment Plant
September 30, 2009, 5:50pmWhile privatization is often sought primarily to achieve cost savings, the Novato Sanitary deal illustrates other benefits of privatization. The arrangement will offer the district access to management expertise that might not be available in-house, and will transfer the risk of regulatory compliance from the district to the company.
Arizona Communities Preparing to Tap Private Sector for Major Water Project
August 13, 2009, 5:31pmOne of the more interesting recent projects on the water privatization front comes from central Arizona. Prescott and Prescott Valley are planning to tap the private sector to potentially finance, design, build and operate a $130 million water transmission project to enable these communities to accommodate future economic growth.
Efficient, Effective And Run Privately
August 7, 2009, 10:55amThe facts are that today, nearly 73 million Americans - one of every four people in this country - receive water service from a privately owned water utility or a municipal utility operating under a public-private partnership. Contracts for these partnerships average a 93% renewal rate. Furthermore, the private sector has consistently been at the forefront of the industry when it comes to capital investment in infrastructure and technology, management and innovation.
Annual Privatization Report 2009
Reason Foundation's 23rd annual report on privatization and outsourcing
August 6, 2009With governments at all levels facing severe budget deficits and prolonged fiscal crises amid the national economic recession, privatization and public-private partnerships have become increasingly prominent in fiscal policy debates, according to Reason Foundation's Annual Privatization Report 2009.
Policymakers Turn to Privatization Amid Prolonged Government Fiscal Crises
Privatization, public-private partnerships increasingly prominent in fiscal policy debates
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- Detailing Foreign Management of US Infrastructure
Leonard Gilroy and Adam Summers
March 1, 2006 - Western Water Wars
Efforts to Take Over San Francisco's Hetch Hetchy Systems
Brian Browne
August 1, 2004 - Frequently Asked Questions About Water / Wastewater Privatization
Geoffrey Segal and Adrian Moore
September 1, 2003 - Removing Muck with Markets
A Case Study on Pollutant Trading for Cleaner Water
Michael De Alessi
August 1, 2003 - Revisiting the Public Interest in Private Water
Don S. Evans
May 1, 2003 - Long-term Contracting for Water and Wastewater Services
Robin A. Johnson, John McCormally and Adrian Moore
May 1, 2002 - Opening the Floodgates
Why Water Privatization Will Continue
Robin A. Johnson and Adrian Moore
August 1, 2001 - Preparing for the Storm
Preserving Water Resources with Stormwater Utilities
Barrett P. Walker
January 1, 2001 - Rivers Among Us
Local Watershed Preservation and Resource
Michael Harrington and Christopher A. Hartwell
October 1, 1999 - Restructuring America's Water Industry
Comparing Investor Owned and Government Water Systems
Kathy Neal, Patrick J. Maloney, Jonas A. Marson and Tamer E. Francis
January 1, 1996 - Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Privatization and Compliance
Holly June Stiefel
February 1, 1994 - Water Marketing in California
Past Experience, Future Prospects
Richard W. Wahl
July 1, 1993 - Contracting Water and Wastewater Utility Operations
Roger Hartman
June 1, 1993 - Water Utility Regulation
Rates and Cost Recovery
Patrick C. Mann
March 1, 1993 - Privatizing Infrastructure
Options for Municipal Water Supply Systems
David Haarmeyer
October 1, 1992
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