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Glas Cymru: lessons from nine years as a not-for-profit public–private partnership
Glas Cymru Cyfyngedig has owned Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, the private provider of water and sewerage in Wales, since 2001. It is run as a not-for-profit company for the purpose of minimizing customer tariffs and improving customer service and environmental sustainability. The financial model has largely been able to deliver these objectives, while lowering the cost of financing these operations. The model looks to be replicable as long as there is suitable political and regulatory support.
Glas Cymru: lessons from nine years as a not-for-profit public–private partnership
Glas Cymru Cyfyngedig has owned Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, the private provider of water and sewerage in Wales, since 2001. It is run as a not-for-profit company for the purpose of minimizing customer tariffs and improving customer service and environmental sustainability. The financial model has largely been able to deliver these objectives, while lowering the cost of financing these operations. The model looks to be replicable as long as there is suitable political and regulatory support.
Glas Cymru: lessons from nine years as a not-for-profit public–private partnership
Owen, David Lloyd (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 29 ; 343-351
2013-09-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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