Explanatory Notes on Key Topics in the Regulation of Water and Sanitation Services

Published: 2006
Last Updated: 19 Apr 2024
Author:Eric Groom, Jonathan Halpern, and David Ehrhardt

This paper addresses some of the confusion that has come up on what regulation means in the context of water supply and sanitation (WSS) services. In particular, it strives to answer questions about the application of the “independent regulator” model to WSS in the developing world. What types of problems can it can address effectively? What is its relevance, especially as provision and oversight of these services are often the responsibility of sub-national governments with limited resources? The Explanatory Notes on Key Topics in the Regulation of Water and Sanitation Services provide a consistent set of principles and practices that respond to these questions. Such information will be of interest to service providers, policy makers, and development practitioners interested in improving the performance of WSS services in urban areas.

Document TypeTools & guidelines
LanguageEnglish
SectorSanitation and sewerage, Water supply, Water
File TypePDF
Keywordprivate participation in infrastructure
TopicFinancing, Regulation
ContributorPPIAF
RegionGlobal

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