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aquarion asset management llc: Alternatives to Privatization David A. McDonald, Greg Ruiters, 2012-04-23 There is a vast literature for and against privatizing public services. Those who are against privatization are often confronted with the objection that they present no alternative. This book takes up that challenge by establishing theoretical models for what does (and does not) constitute an alternative to privatization, and what might make them ‘successful’, backed up by a comprehensive set of empirical data on public services initiatives in over 40 countries. This is the first such global survey of its kind, providing a rigorous and robust platform for evaluating different alternatives and allowing for comparisons across regions and sectors. The book helps to conceptualize and evaluate what has become an important and widespread movement for better public services in the global South. The contributors explore historical, existing and proposed non-commercialized alternatives for primary health, water/sanitation and electricity. The objectives of the research have been to develop conceptual and methodological frameworks for identifying and analyzing alternatives to privatization, and testing these models against actually existing alternatives on the ground in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Information of this type is urgently required for practitioners and analysts, both of whom are seeking reliable knowledge on what kind of public models work, how transferable they are from one place to another and what their main strengths and weaknesses are. |
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Aquarion Water Company is the public water supply company for more than 700,000 people in 60 towns and cities throughout CT, NH and MA.
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Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut, a subsidiary of Eversource, is the public water supply company for approximately 236,000 customer accounts or more than 750,000 people in 72 …
About Us - Aquarion Water
Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut, a subsidiary of Eversource, is the public water supply company for approximately 220,000 customer accounts or more than 700,000 people in 57 …
Welcome to Aquarion
Dec 3, 2024 · Aquarion Water Company is the public water and wastewater provider for more than 780,000 people in 73 cities and towns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New …
Aquarion Water Company
Aquarion Water Company is the public water supply company for more than 700,000 people in 60 towns and cities throughout CT, NH and MA.
Payment and Billing - Aquarion
Simplify your life with online bill payment through the Aquarion Customer Portal. Find out how to make payments by phone, mail, or online.
About Us - Aquarion
Aquarion has been in the public water supply business since 1857, and each of our employees are proud to deliver the highest quality product and services to our customers in Connecticut, …
Start or Stop Service - Aquarion
Need to get connected? Request a water service line if your property is not currently connected to Aquarion Water Company.
Customer Care - Aquarion
You can view your rights as an Aquarion Water customer, or browse our FAQ for more information. Our Customer Service Center can be reached at: 1-800-732-9678 or email us: …
Contact Us - Aquarion
Aquarion Water Company 200 Monroe Turnpike Monroe, CT 06468 1‑800‑732‑9678. Call Center hours are weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Emergency service is available for all other hours …
Rates Information - Aquarion
Aquarion Water Company appreciates the important responsibility placed upon us to provide our customers with an ample supply of clean, healthy water that meets or exceeds quality …
Communities We Serve - aquarionwater.com
Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut, a subsidiary of Eversource, is the public water supply company for approximately 236,000 customer accounts or more than 750,000 people in 72 …
About Us - Aquarion Water
Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut, a subsidiary of Eversource, is the public water supply company for approximately 220,000 customer accounts or more than 700,000 people in 57 …
Welcome to Aquarion
Dec 3, 2024 · Aquarion Water Company is the public water and wastewater provider for more than 780,000 people in 73 cities and towns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New …