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Public‐Private Partnerships for Municipal Utilities, Part 2: Governance Models Facing a Revolution
Water utilities today are under increasing pressure to control costs and become more competitive while complying with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements and maintaining the fiscal and structural integrity of aging infrastructure. In this new economy, water utilities many times are forced to reinvent themselves and undergo some sort of change in order to meet these competing objectives ‐ even if this change involves a change of governance, which is akin to revolution.
Public‐Private Partnerships for Municipal Utilities, Part 2: Governance Models Facing a Revolution
Water utilities today are under increasing pressure to control costs and become more competitive while complying with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements and maintaining the fiscal and structural integrity of aging infrastructure. In this new economy, water utilities many times are forced to reinvent themselves and undergo some sort of change in order to meet these competing objectives ‐ even if this change involves a change of governance, which is akin to revolution.
Public‐Private Partnerships for Municipal Utilities, Part 2: Governance Models Facing a Revolution
Baird, Gregory M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 104 ; 21-28
2012-10-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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