Financial Troubles: Water Supply Systems Affected?

The recent turbulences at the world's stock exchange centers again have risen the question of 'How well-funded are the public/private resource supply systems?'. Already in the past, various analyses have been performed [1], [2], [3] to investigate aspects like financing, manageability, etc. of private efforts in historically public domains. With the largely unstable economic systems today, the question is repeatedly addressed if and in how far private efforts in sensitive public domains are of benefit for the broad public [4], [5]. Examples exist where obviously improper management has resulted in financially disastrous situations [6]. There exists also a resource management issue: what is the right and appropriate tool to govern water consumption? Various sources promote a sustainable water regulation via the price of water supply [7], [8]. In this context more dedicated studies have been performed for Western-Europe [9], [10] and the emerging countries [11].

Further Readings: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11]


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