How to Develop Sustainable Irrigation Projects with Private Sector Participation
This is a handbook designed to guide governments, public authorities and other interested stakeholders in the process of designing and tendering sustainable Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements in the irrigation sector. It takes a practical, step-by-step approach in describing what a govern...
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SANITATION FLOODING WATER QUALITY TARIFFS RIVER VALLEY HYDRAULICS IRRIGATION POLICY WATER SERVICES WATER ALLOCATION AQUEDUCTS COVERING FLOW AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT SOURCES OF WATER PIPELINES ACCESS TO WATER DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PUMPS WATER SECTOR LARGE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS HYDROLOGY AQUIFER WATER SUPPLY IRRIGATION DISTRICTS RESERVOIRS URBAN WATER WATER SHORTAGES SURFACE WATER WEIRS WATER TABLE SECONDARY CANALS DRAINAGE SYSTEM WATER USER FEES IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER LOSSES WATER CONSUMPTION WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING WATER SYSTEM WATER STORAGE SLUICE GATES IRRIGATION AGENCIES VOLUMETRIC FEE IRRIGATION RIGHTS WATER REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY BASINS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE WATER USE WATER COMMERCIAL FARMERS RAINFALL DRAINAGE PUMP IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER IRRIGATION AQUIFERS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME WATER ABSTRACTION COLLECTION OF WATER COMMERCIAL FARMS NATURAL RESOURCES MOTORIZED PUMPS TERTIARY CANALS WATER SHORTAGE IRRIGATION SERVICE FOOD PRODUCTION WASTEWATER SPRINKLER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION ENGINEERING STORAGE CAPACITY IRRIGATION DEPARTMENTS WATER MARKETS LEAD IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE METERING UNDERGROUND WATER SOCIAL SERVICES IRRIGATION NETWORK CANAL SYSTEMS LIFT PUMPS WATER CONVEYANCE DRAINAGE SECTOR WATER USER ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION SERVICE CHARGES WATER CHARGES ON FARM IRRIGATION CANALS CATCHMENT WATER TARIFFS DRIP IRRIGATION AGRICULTURAL LAND HYDRAULIC INFRASTRUCTURE RIVERS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE WATER FEES SPRINKLERS IRRIGATED LAND IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT DRAINAGE PROJECTS HYDROLOGICAL SURVEYS PUMPING STATIONS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS WATER RIGHTS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GRAVITY PIPED WATER WELLS WATER SOURCES IRRIGATION SCHEMES WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS IRRIGATION PROJECTS WATER COLLECTION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PIPE STATISTICS GROUND WATER IRRIGATION WATERSHED GROUNDWATER URBAN WATER SUPPLY METERS WATER CONNECTIONS DRAINAGE SERVICES ICE SPARE PARTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IRRIGATION SECTOR OPERATORS IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY WATER METERING FLOW MEASUREMENT RAIN SURFACE IRRIGATION IRRIGATION FACILITIES IRRIGATION INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT PRESSURE INFORMAL IRRIGATION CROPPING INTENSITY IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY FLOW CONTROL IRRIGATION SYSTEM WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT EVAPORATION WATERS WATER CONSERVATION WATER DISTRIBUTION DRAINAGE SCHEME IRRIGATION SUPPLY PUMP STATIONS |
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SANITATION FLOODING WATER QUALITY TARIFFS RIVER VALLEY HYDRAULICS IRRIGATION POLICY WATER SERVICES WATER ALLOCATION AQUEDUCTS COVERING FLOW AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT SOURCES OF WATER PIPELINES ACCESS TO WATER DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PUMPS WATER SECTOR LARGE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS HYDROLOGY AQUIFER WATER SUPPLY IRRIGATION DISTRICTS RESERVOIRS URBAN WATER WATER SHORTAGES SURFACE WATER WEIRS WATER TABLE SECONDARY CANALS DRAINAGE SYSTEM WATER USER FEES IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER LOSSES WATER CONSUMPTION WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING WATER SYSTEM WATER STORAGE SLUICE GATES IRRIGATION AGENCIES VOLUMETRIC FEE IRRIGATION RIGHTS WATER REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY BASINS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE WATER USE WATER COMMERCIAL FARMERS RAINFALL DRAINAGE PUMP IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER IRRIGATION AQUIFERS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME WATER ABSTRACTION COLLECTION OF WATER COMMERCIAL FARMS NATURAL RESOURCES MOTORIZED PUMPS TERTIARY CANALS WATER SHORTAGE IRRIGATION SERVICE FOOD PRODUCTION WASTEWATER SPRINKLER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION ENGINEERING STORAGE CAPACITY IRRIGATION DEPARTMENTS WATER MARKETS LEAD IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE METERING UNDERGROUND WATER SOCIAL SERVICES IRRIGATION NETWORK CANAL SYSTEMS LIFT PUMPS WATER CONVEYANCE DRAINAGE SECTOR WATER USER ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION SERVICE CHARGES WATER CHARGES ON FARM IRRIGATION CANALS CATCHMENT WATER TARIFFS DRIP IRRIGATION AGRICULTURAL LAND HYDRAULIC INFRASTRUCTURE RIVERS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE WATER FEES SPRINKLERS IRRIGATED LAND IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT DRAINAGE PROJECTS HYDROLOGICAL SURVEYS PUMPING STATIONS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS WATER RIGHTS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GRAVITY PIPED WATER WELLS WATER SOURCES IRRIGATION SCHEMES WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS IRRIGATION PROJECTS WATER COLLECTION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PIPE STATISTICS GROUND WATER IRRIGATION WATERSHED GROUNDWATER URBAN WATER SUPPLY METERS WATER CONNECTIONS DRAINAGE SERVICES ICE SPARE PARTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IRRIGATION SECTOR OPERATORS IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY WATER METERING FLOW MEASUREMENT RAIN SURFACE IRRIGATION IRRIGATION FACILITIES IRRIGATION INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT PRESSURE INFORMAL IRRIGATION CROPPING INTENSITY IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY FLOW CONTROL IRRIGATION SYSTEM WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT EVAPORATION WATERS WATER CONSERVATION WATER DISTRIBUTION DRAINAGE SCHEME IRRIGATION SUPPLY PUMP STATIONS Mandri-Perrott, Cledan Bisbey, Jyoti How to Develop Sustainable Irrigation Projects with Private Sector Participation |
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This is a handbook designed to guide governments, public authorities and other interested stakeholders in the process of designing and tendering sustainable Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements in the irrigation sector. It takes a practical, step-by-step approach in describing what a government needs to do in preparing and implementing a PPP irrigation scheme from inception. The handbook takes account of the various stages of the irrigation value chain and how to handle private sector participation in irrigation schemes of different sizes and types. It assumes that governments have already made the underlying policy decision to embark on a PPP in irrigation, and therefore does not dwell on the rationale for undertaking a PPP. The handbook’s practical aspects are contained in four, stand-alone chapters that follow an over-arching Executive Summary and an Introduction. The chapters are deliberately numbered to coincide with the four steps that a government should take in establishing an irrigation PPP: Preparation, Structuring, Procurement Management, and Implementation. In addition, each chapter concludes with a practical Checklist to help executives keep track of the necessary tasks in each step on the way to establishing a sustainable PPP operation. The chapters are designed to be read as stand-alone guides, out of an understanding that institutions using the book may already have completed prior steps. Nevertheless, it would be prudent for users to acquaint themselves with the entire handbook so as to develop a holistic view of the requirements for a full PPP project. Chapter One: Preparation is divided into two parts, A and B (each with its own concluding Checklist). Part A reviews the scope for introducing PPPs into the irrigation sector, identifying the issues that policymakers should consider from the outset in order to make the private sector’s involvement feasible with a specific irrigation project.Part B discusses the irrigation as a business. It contains a variety of case studies—the first time such studies have been documented—with discussion of lessons learned, PPP types, transfer of investment functions in developing countries, competitive bidding, and third party involvement among the subjects covered. Chapter Two: Structuring a PPP sets out the various tasks that must be completed to structure a sustainable PPP contract. Chapter Three: Managing Procurement examines how to select a private contractor, which involves such factors as the fiscal commitments to the PPP, to what extent the process should be competitive and how that might be conducted and managed, and what issues are peculiar to PPPs in irrigation.Chapter Four: Implementation highlights management of the contract and establishment of those management structures, monitoring, penalties and grantor’s rights, use of performance bonds, enforcement of customer payments, dealing with changes to the contract, and contract expiry and asset handover. The overall structure of the handbook is illustrated below. The handbook is supported by three annexes: Annex 1 explains how to use the Excel Options Assessment Tool, , and Annex 2 provides case studies of 29 existing or emerging irrigation PPPs. |
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How to Develop Sustainable Irrigation Projects with Private Sector Participation |
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okr-10986-240342021-05-25T08:47:00Z How to Develop Sustainable Irrigation Projects with Private Sector Participation Mandri-Perrott, Cledan Bisbey, Jyoti SANITATION FLOODING WATER QUALITY TARIFFS RIVER VALLEY HYDRAULICS IRRIGATION POLICY WATER SERVICES WATER ALLOCATION AQUEDUCTS COVERING FLOW AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT SOURCES OF WATER PIPELINES ACCESS TO WATER DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PUMPS WATER SECTOR LARGE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS HYDROLOGY AQUIFER WATER SUPPLY IRRIGATION DISTRICTS RESERVOIRS URBAN WATER WATER SHORTAGES SURFACE WATER WEIRS WATER TABLE SECONDARY CANALS DRAINAGE SYSTEM WATER USER FEES IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT WATER LOSSES WATER CONSUMPTION WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING WATER SYSTEM WATER STORAGE SLUICE GATES IRRIGATION AGENCIES VOLUMETRIC FEE IRRIGATION RIGHTS WATER REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY BASINS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE WATER USE WATER COMMERCIAL FARMERS RAINFALL DRAINAGE PUMP IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER IRRIGATION AQUIFERS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME WATER ABSTRACTION COLLECTION OF WATER COMMERCIAL FARMS NATURAL RESOURCES MOTORIZED PUMPS TERTIARY CANALS WATER SHORTAGE IRRIGATION SERVICE FOOD PRODUCTION WASTEWATER SPRINKLER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION ENGINEERING STORAGE CAPACITY IRRIGATION DEPARTMENTS WATER MARKETS LEAD IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE METERING UNDERGROUND WATER SOCIAL SERVICES IRRIGATION NETWORK CANAL SYSTEMS LIFT PUMPS WATER CONVEYANCE DRAINAGE SECTOR WATER USER ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION SERVICE CHARGES WATER CHARGES ON FARM IRRIGATION CANALS CATCHMENT WATER TARIFFS DRIP IRRIGATION AGRICULTURAL LAND HYDRAULIC INFRASTRUCTURE RIVERS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE WATER FEES SPRINKLERS IRRIGATED LAND IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT DRAINAGE PROJECTS HYDROLOGICAL SURVEYS PUMPING STATIONS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS WATER RIGHTS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GRAVITY PIPED WATER WELLS WATER SOURCES IRRIGATION SCHEMES WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS IRRIGATION PROJECTS WATER COLLECTION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PIPE STATISTICS GROUND WATER IRRIGATION WATERSHED GROUNDWATER URBAN WATER SUPPLY METERS WATER CONNECTIONS DRAINAGE SERVICES ICE SPARE PARTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IRRIGATION SECTOR OPERATORS IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY WATER METERING FLOW MEASUREMENT RAIN SURFACE IRRIGATION IRRIGATION FACILITIES IRRIGATION INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT PRESSURE INFORMAL IRRIGATION CROPPING INTENSITY IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY FLOW CONTROL IRRIGATION SYSTEM WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT EVAPORATION WATERS WATER CONSERVATION WATER DISTRIBUTION DRAINAGE SCHEME IRRIGATION SUPPLY PUMP STATIONS This is a handbook designed to guide governments, public authorities and other interested stakeholders in the process of designing and tendering sustainable Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements in the irrigation sector. It takes a practical, step-by-step approach in describing what a government needs to do in preparing and implementing a PPP irrigation scheme from inception. The handbook takes account of the various stages of the irrigation value chain and how to handle private sector participation in irrigation schemes of different sizes and types. It assumes that governments have already made the underlying policy decision to embark on a PPP in irrigation, and therefore does not dwell on the rationale for undertaking a PPP. The handbook’s practical aspects are contained in four, stand-alone chapters that follow an over-arching Executive Summary and an Introduction. The chapters are deliberately numbered to coincide with the four steps that a government should take in establishing an irrigation PPP: Preparation, Structuring, Procurement Management, and Implementation. In addition, each chapter concludes with a practical Checklist to help executives keep track of the necessary tasks in each step on the way to establishing a sustainable PPP operation. The chapters are designed to be read as stand-alone guides, out of an understanding that institutions using the book may already have completed prior steps. Nevertheless, it would be prudent for users to acquaint themselves with the entire handbook so as to develop a holistic view of the requirements for a full PPP project. Chapter One: Preparation is divided into two parts, A and B (each with its own concluding Checklist). Part A reviews the scope for introducing PPPs into the irrigation sector, identifying the issues that policymakers should consider from the outset in order to make the private sector’s involvement feasible with a specific irrigation project.Part B discusses the irrigation as a business. It contains a variety of case studies—the first time such studies have been documented—with discussion of lessons learned, PPP types, transfer of investment functions in developing countries, competitive bidding, and third party involvement among the subjects covered. Chapter Two: Structuring a PPP sets out the various tasks that must be completed to structure a sustainable PPP contract. Chapter Three: Managing Procurement examines how to select a private contractor, which involves such factors as the fiscal commitments to the PPP, to what extent the process should be competitive and how that might be conducted and managed, and what issues are peculiar to PPPs in irrigation.Chapter Four: Implementation highlights management of the contract and establishment of those management structures, monitoring, penalties and grantor’s rights, use of performance bonds, enforcement of customer payments, dealing with changes to the contract, and contract expiry and asset handover. The overall structure of the handbook is illustrated below. The handbook is supported by three annexes: Annex 1 explains how to use the Excel Options Assessment Tool, , and Annex 2 provides case studies of 29 existing or emerging irrigation PPPs. 2016-04-11T16:37:57Z 2016-04-11T16:37:57Z 2016-02-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25912697/develop-sustainable-irrigation-projects-private-sector-participation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24034 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |