WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND PRIVATIZATION: LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES FOR KOREA

  • Choi, Yearn-Hong (Graduate School of Urban Administration, University of Seoul)
  • 발행 : 2000.01.01

초록

Water quality in becoming a serious issue in South Korea, so that modernization of drinking water and sewer plants is sought after. "Contracting out"to the private sector from the local government bureaucracy is the order of the day. This paper introduces the semi-privatized water resources management systems in the washington metropolitan area for South Korea's further privatization efforts.n efforts.

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