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Water Supply Services in Spanish Cities and the Debate on Private Participation in Their Management: Which Model is Most Efficient?
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2021
unpublished
Supplying water to the population is one of the fundamental services of any Spanish city given the importance of the good itself, regardless of how it is managed. However, it is sometimes seen more as a source of extra finance for the municipality, and, in recent years, as an issue of political debate in terms of the adequacy of one form of management or another: public or private. Currently, 35% of Spain's population is supplied by public specialised entities, 33% by private companies under a
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-775093/v1
fatcat:uzkklrwsd5aqndp4e6thmk7luu