Estimating operational costs for enhanced continuity in water supply and sanitation services: An inverse data envelopment analysis approach in Chilean utilities

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Manuel Mocholi-Arce , Alexandros Maziotis , Ramón Sala-Garrido , María Molinos-Senante
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Abstract

Study region

The largest 23 water utilities in Chile providing water and sanitation services to 97.9 % of total urban customers.

Study focus

This study introduces an innovative methodological framework based on inverse data envelopment analysis technique to quantify the additional operational costs required for water utilities to enhance their water supply and sanitation continuity while maintaining their techno-economic efficiency. This framework is pivotal for setting realistic continuity targets and assessing potential impacts on water and sanitation tariffs, thereby aiding in policy and operational planning within the water sector.

New hydrological insights for the region

The analysis was performed across four distinct continuity scenarios revealing substantial cost variability contingent on continuity targets, current service levels, and the efficiency of each utility. Results showed a median operational cost increase that varied from 28.41 % in the most stringent scenario to just 0.27 % in the most lenient. The financial implications of meeting these costs through water and sanitation tariffs would necessitate a median monthly increase in water bills, ranging from $17.24 per household in the most demanding scenarios to only $0.01 per household in the more lenient scenarios. This research provides a valuable tool for water sector regulators and managers, enabling informed decision-making by balancing service improvement objectives with economic considerations and customer willingness to pay for enhanced service continuity.
估算加强供水和卫生服务连续性的运营成本:智利公用事业的逆数据包络分析方法
研究区域智利最大的 23 家供水公司,为 97.9% 的城市用户提供供水和卫生服务。研究重点本研究引入了一种基于逆数据包络分析技术的创新方法框架,用于量化供水公司在保持技术经济效率的同时,为提高供水和卫生连续性所需的额外运营成本。该框架对于制定切实可行的连续性目标以及评估对供水和卫生收费的潜在影响至关重要,从而有助于水务部门的政策和运营规划。该地区新的水文见解该分析针对四种不同的连续性情景进行,揭示出成本的巨大差异取决于连续性目标、当前服务水平以及各公用事业的效率。结果显示,运营成本增加的中位数从最严格方案的 28.41% 到最宽松方案的 0.27% 不等。通过水和卫生设施收费来满足这些成本的财务影响将导致每月水费的中位数增加,从最严格方案中的每户 17.24 美元到较宽松方案中的每户仅 0.01 美元不等。这项研究为水利部门的监管者和管理者提供了一个宝贵的工具,通过平衡服务改进目标与经济考虑因素以及客户对增强服务连续性的支付意愿,使他们能够做出明智的决策。
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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
284
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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