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The document presents data from 50 urban water utilities in 31 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank. The data is based mainly on information from 1995.

TitleWater utilities data book : Asian and Pacific region
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1993
AuthorsMcIntosh, AC
Paginationxv, 156 p.: 95 fig., tab.
Date Published1993-01-01
PublisherAsian Development Bank
Place PublishedManila, Philippines
ISBN Number9715610420
Keywordsbangladesh, cab93/6, china, cook islands, fiji, hong kong, india, indonesia, institutional framework, korea republic, laos, maintenance, maintenance costs, malaysia, manpower, myanmar, nepal, pakistan, payment, philippines, samoa, singapore, solomon islands, sri lanka, statistics, taiwan, thailand, tonga, unaccounted for water, urban areas, vanuatu, viet nam, water authorities, water consumption, water costs, water quality, water supply, water supply charges, water use
Abstract

The document presents data from 50 urban water utilities in 31 developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank. The data is based mainly on information from 1995. There are three parts. Part I is an executive summary of the findings and comments, Part II consists of regional profiles of a number of important performance parameters (i.e. Water Production, Service, Management, Tariffs, Operation and Maintenance). Part III gives the utility and city profiles. The objective is to provide, for a number of interested parties, a broad perspective of the water utility services and institutions in the Asia and Pacific Region. Information in this document is derived from questionnaires designed by the Bank and completed by the utilities with the assistance of local consultants.

Custom 1205.40, 822
Original PublicationRegulatory systems and networking of water utilities and regulatory bodies : proceedings of the Regional Forum, Manila 26-28 March 2001

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