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Private Operation of US Water Utilities
As increasing problems associated with the operation of municipal water and wastewater facilities in the United States are encountered, private firms are beginning to offer management and operations services to public utilities on a contract basis. Many municipalities can realize cost savings and achieve more efficient operation of their water and wastewater treatment plants through contracts with private firms. In addition, performance is guaranteed. The author describes the need for, and advantages of, private operation of public utilities.
Private Operation of US Water Utilities
As increasing problems associated with the operation of municipal water and wastewater facilities in the United States are encountered, private firms are beginning to offer management and operations services to public utilities on a contract basis. Many municipalities can realize cost savings and achieve more efficient operation of their water and wastewater treatment plants through contracts with private firms. In addition, performance is guaranteed. The author describes the need for, and advantages of, private operation of public utilities.
Private Operation of US Water Utilities
Stump, Michael M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 78 ; 49-51
1986-02-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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