Title: Water Sector and Regulation in ALBANIA
1Water Sector and Regulation in ALBANIA
WATER REGULATORY AUTHORITY
Avni DERVISHI Chairman of Albanian WRA November
25,2013, Florence
2CONTENTS
Who we are
Tariff regulation
Regulatory Instruments of WRA
Performance Monitoring Key Performance
Indicators
Initiaves and Challenges
3WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO
- The WRA is a public independent national
institution that regulates the water supply,
sewerage and treatment sector established by Law
No. 8102, dated 28.03.1996, as amended, On the
Regulatory Framework of Water Supply and
Wastewater Disposal and Treatment Sector, became
operational in 1998. - An independent body
- Rule-making powers - decisions are taken by the
national commission - Funding resources its composed of the
regulatory fees set for the operators activity - We exercise the following functions and powers
- Gives the licenses for all the operators of the
sector - Sets tariffs
- Prepares/approves uniform service standards
- Establishes a transparent, legal and regulatory
environment - Protects the interest of the public and the
Consumers - Prepares reports and recommendations for the
Council of Ministers - Collects relevant information and monitors the
sector performance - Professional staff 5 members of the commission
and 13 employees - Operating budget - 44.103.000 ALL / 315.000 (1
euro 140 ALL)
4Tariff regulation
- WRA decides on the tariff setting methodology
for calculating the wholesale and retail tariffs
of the water, wastewater and treatment - No tariff, or part of it, is subject to change
more than once per annum
5REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS of WRA
- SECTOR DEVELOPMEN
- Licensing
- Service Standards
- TARIFF REGULATION
- Tariff Setting Guideline(s)
- Cost-Accounting Guideline
- INFORMATION
- CONSUMER PROTECTION
- Customer-Utility Service Contract
- Advices in handling of customer complains
- Public Hearings
- Transparent Information
- PERFORMANCE
- MONITORING BENCHMARKING
- Approved KPI-s
- Annual Performance Reports
- Inspections
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6PERFORMANCE MONITORING
- The results of our performance monitoring and
data analysis primarily feed into two key
regulatory processes - tariff regulation
- make a correct assessment of each operators
performance - set challenging yet realistic performance
targets (or benchmarks) - service providers have to demonstrate
satisfactory performance before WRA will approve
any request for tariff adjustments - performance reporting
- the service providers operational, financial and
customer service performance is subject to the
public every year - operators can appraise their own performance
against that of other service providers operating
7THE WRAS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Indicators that impact on the companies
financial stability and allow insight into
current management capacities and the service
quality provided
8INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES
- Successful initiatives
- New tariff setting methodology (last improvement
on September 2011) - Customers service contract
- Improved transparency (public hearings, website,
publications) - Future Challenges
- Support the implementation of the National
Strategy regarding regionalization - Improvement of the licensing process (new
licensing rules) - Improvement of the monitoring process (data
reliability)
9 FALEMINDERIT! THANK YOU!
WATER REGULATORY AUTHORITY