The October Newsletter from WAREG – European Water Regulators, a tool to deepen your knowledge on water and wastewater issues in Europe. October Newsletter
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Date 29 October 2021Water governance across Europe. Download the report.
WAREG presents its latest paper, an analysis of the water governance in Europe from 26 Members and Observers.
The governance has been analysed highlighting 3 main aspects for each country: …
Date 25 October 2021The September Newsletter from WAREG – European Water Regulators, a tool to deepen your knowledge on water and wastewater issues in Europe. September Newsletter
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Date 27 September 2021The August Newsletter from WAREG – European Water Regulators, a tool to deepen your knowledge on water and wastewater issues in Europe. August newsletter
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Date 21 September 2021“WATER AND SANITATION SERVICES AGGREGATION: FROM EXPECTATIONS TO ACHIEVEMENTS IN SELECTED COUNTRIES”
WAREG and FSR continue their series of webinars on water utilities aggregation. The third event, “Water and sanitation services aggregation: from expectations to achievements in selected countries”, will take place on the 15th of September as a…
Date 8 September 2021The WSS sector in Albania is quite fragmented with 57 WWS utilities, where only 2 of them (Tirana and Durres) cover about 40% of the total number of customers in the country. The sector needs to aggregate in order to benefit from economies of scale, hence allowing a reduction in…
Date 29 June 2021The national economic regulator for water and wastewater services of Albania (ERRU) has the legal mandate to monitor local water and wastewater operators, in order to avoid possible abuses of their monopolistic power on water supply and sewerage services.
Water supply services typically have high costs, but they are vital for local communities, which makes consumers willing to pay even higher tariffs that ensure access to such services. Due to the monopolistic nature of these services local water utilities may apply unjustified high tariffs.
Date 27 January 2021This report is an analysis of water tariffs in Europe. The analysis is carried out throughout Europe, among WAREG Members and represents an essential tool to understand water tariffs.
WAREG the European Association of Water RegulatorsWAREG is the Association of European Regulators in…
Date 13 April 2019