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Privatization as a financing alternative for desalination plants in Bahrain

โœ Scribed by Ahmed Khater; Sami Dannish; Mohammed Al-Ansari


Book ID
103055533
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
585 KB
Volume
97
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-9164

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โœฆ Synopsis


Production cost in the desalination plants remains to be a major constraint on the development and promotion of the water processing industry. Water is heavily subsidized in those countries where the only source of water for domestic supply is desalinated water.

Searching for cost reduction measures, essentially involves analysis of the financing system under which a desalination plant is constructed, operated and maintained.

In Bahrain, where natural water resources are extremely limited and fresh groundwater of requisite quality is becoming scarce, desalination of water is ranked as a must. The desalinated water is blended with groundwater to provide a domestic supply within the necessary quality limits. However, to keep pace with increasing demand and minimize the need to draw water from the aquifer, new desalination plants are required.

In this paper the authors discuss the role of privatization as a financing alternative in the desalination industry in Bahrain, and its influence on the production cost. Available data from the existing operated plants in Bahrain throughout the past fifteen years are analyzed with a view to assert this possibility.


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