Death knell for private water in Italy
- From: Vol 8, Issue 3 (March 2007)
- Category: General
- Region: Europe
- Country: Italy
Despite the best intentions of the Galli Law, private investment is still sadly lacking in the Italian water sector. New legislation could turn out to be the final nail in the coffin.
When the Galli Law was passed in 1994, it promised to overhaul Italian water and wastewater management, which had traditionally been in the hands of a myriad of local operators, by creating larger areas where an integrated service would be provided by professional water operators. Yet it also appeared to pave the way to the opening up of the sector ...
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