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1Water pricing for sustainability and the poor
David ZetlandSenior water economist Wageningen
University The Netherlands
2Traditional water pricing...
- Covers some or all O M costs
- Do not reflect externalities
- Do not usually recover capital costs
- Political pressure to keep prices low
- Operator desire to minimize spending
3Full cost pricing is sustainable
- Will reflect scarcity and system costs
- People decide to use less or more
- Rebate excess per person or meter
4Full cost pricing is fair
- Social tariffs are hard to target
- Failure to provide service (LDCs)
- Diversion from poor to rich
5Suggestions
- Prices that exceed cash costs
- Regulation for local conditions
- Social income transfers to the poor
- Independent of other policies (nexus)
- One priority Allow private/public corporate
water companies to serve customers without
political interference
6Thank you!
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This research project has received funding from
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Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / grant agreement
265213 Project EPI-WATER Evaluating Economic
Policy Instrument for Sustainable Water
Management in Europe