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Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: Croatia – Summary

Croatia has a fairly well developed water and wastewater (W&WW) infrastructure, providing good quality water to most of its citizens, and collecting wastewater from over 50% of the population. The quality of supplied water is generally good, the service is reliable, most municipal water and wastewater utilities (MWWUs) operate without major difficulties – at least in the short run. The water sector, however, is not without challenges, and the number and magnitude of problems is likely to rise with time, if reforms are not implemented in due course.

1460: Strengthening the Implementation Capacities for Nutrient Reduction and Transboundary Cooperation in the Danube River Basin-Phase I Project

06 May 2010

Country-Specific Issues and Proposed Tariff and Charge Reforms: Croatia – Summary.pdf

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Final Summary