Final Project Summaries
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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: Slovak Republic – Summary
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The Country Report developed within the UNDP/GEF project include a "National Profile" that provides descriptions and analyses of water tariffs and effluent charges associated with municipal water systems in Slovakia. An integral part of the Country Report is a "Case Study" that simulates different development scenarios at the water utility level.
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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: Romania – Summary
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The Country Profile Report – ROMANIA; National Profile for Drinking Water and Wastewater was drafted within the framework of the project "Assessment and Development of Water and Wastewater Tariffs and Effluent Charges Designs for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River Basin (DRB) ".
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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms:Hungary – Summary
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The national profile is, first of all, a compilation of information and data that describing the institutions and conditions that shape and characterize the provision of municipal water and wastewater service in Hungary . The purpose of this compilation is to provide background and inspiration for proposals to reform both the current system of water and wastewater tariffs and effluent charges and coincident proposals to adjust or modify the legal and regulatory system within which the these tariffs and effluent charges function in Hungary.
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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: The Czech Republic – Summary
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In the accompanying National Profile and the Case Study the institutional framework, legal status and financial conditions of public water supply and sewerage systems are described. The current situation of municipal water management in the Czech Republic is examined. Based on this examination, we make suggestions for, and related to, tariff and effluent charge reforms. This portion of the Czech Country Report briefly introduces some reform suggestions and critical points regarding the current of municipal water system thanks. These basis for these reform proposals is more fully developed justified in the following chapters.
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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: Croatia – Summary
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Croatia has a fairly well developed water and wastewater (W&WW) infrastructure, providing good quality water to most of its citizens, and collecting wastewater from over 50% of the population. The quality of supplied water is generally good, the service is reliable, most municipal water and wastewater utilities (MWWUs) operate without major difficulties – at least in the short run. The water sector, however, is not without challenges, and the number and magnitude of problems is likely to rise with time, if reforms are not implemented in due course.
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Hai Basin - Executive Summary
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IWCAM - Project Summary. 5p.- [115K]
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Lake Tanganyika Biodiversity - Final Summary Report - "Results and Experiences of the UNDP/GEF Conservation Initiative (RAF/92/G32) in Burundi, D.R. Congo,Tanzania, and Zambia." 138p. - [2.5Mb]
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Caribbean Contaminated Bays - Final Project Summary (Pilot Phase). 98p. - [628K]
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