Utilities
According to the EPA, effectively managing all aspects of operations is critical for all utilities, regardless of size or location, in order to ensure their long-term sustainability and to keep the communities they serve strong, safe, and sustainable. Resources available in this sub-theme include performance indicators for utilities, country-wide utility reviews, and water utility conference reports, among other resources that support sustainable utility management.
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Utilities Resources
Water Utilities Conference Report: July 15-16, 1999, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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July 1, 1999U.S. Agency for International Development
Five Central Asian countries attended the water utilities conference in Kazakhstan to determine what water utilities need to do to obtain loans from international donors and how they will have to reform their operations.Read more
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Europe and Central AsiaKazakhstan Field Report -- Proposed Chlorination System Improvements At Regional Water Systems: Kyzl Orda Oblast, Kazakhstan
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January 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
The Environmental Policy and Technology Project (EPT) Field Report "Interim Field . Investigations in Kazakhstan: Regional Water Systems in Kzyl-Orda Oblast" dated October 1994 included recommendations for providing a variety of new equipment to upgrade and improve the regional water...Read more
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KazakhstanEurope and Central AsiaImproving The Efficiency of Two Water and Wastewater Districts in Slovakia
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April 1, 1994U.S. Agency for International Development
This report summarizes the findings of an audit designed to diagnose needs to improve the efficiency of two selected water and wastewater districts, the West Slova, Transmission Line District, and the Prievidza Water and Wastewater District. The immediate purpose of the assignment was to develop a...Read more
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