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Running water in India's cities : a review of five recent public-private partnership initiatives (English)

India is home to more than 370 million people in urban areas. Historically, almost all water supply provision has been managed by the public sector through municipal or state-level departments or parastatals. Benchmarking initiatives show that coverage through piped water supply ranges between 55 percent and 89 percent in urban areas. Per capita availability is fairly high, at 90 to 120 liters per day, but no city yet offers continuous water supply...
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Kacker,Suneetha Dasappa; Miller,Tracey Osborne; Ramanujam, SR.

Running water in India's cities : a review of five recent public-private partnership initiatives (English). Water and Sanitation Program Washington, DC ; World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663291468042848274

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