David Lloyd Owen - After Suez’s exit, La Paz and El Alto haven’t done so well with their water.
- From: Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
- Category: Analysis
- Country: Bolivia
- Related Companies: Aguas Illimani, Epsas and Suez Environment
Usually, when a private sector participation contract is terminated, you hear precious little about what happened next.
Unusually, some information has emerged about the state of water services extension in Bolivia’s La Paz and El Alto, where Suez Environnement’s AISA (Aguas del Illimani) concession was ended in January 2007.
This October, state-owned Epsas announced that it was setting a target for 50,000 new water connections and 35,000 sewerage connections by the end of ...
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