A model approach to Mexico’s water future
- From: Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)
- Category: General
- Region: Americas
- Country: Mexico
- Related Companies: Aguas de Barcelona, Atlatec, Conagua and Proactiva Medio Ambiente
The plan to roll out more than a dozen Mexican water concessions has struggled to get off the ground. New legislation and a “model contract” scheme could help get the programme back on track. Mark Walsh reports.
Mexican water management concessions worth more than $500 million should get a shot in the arm over the next few months, as national water commission Conagua draws up contract models to make PPP projects in the sector easier to execute.
More than a dozen municipal water boards (see table) have been targeted as candidates for “integral management improvement concessions” (mejoras ...
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