Can Companies Providing Public Sanitation Services Commercialize Treated Wastewater?

Authors

  • Carlos Monteza Palacios Universida de Piura

    Abogado por la Universidad de Piura. Magister en Análisis Económico del Derecho por las universidades de Rotterdam y Hamburgo. Asociado del área Regulatoria del Estudio Rodrigo, Elías y Medrano. Especialista en las áreas de Infraestructura Pública, Energía y Regulación.

  • Fiorella Monge Sayán Universidad de Lima

    Abogada por la Universidad de Lima. Asociada del área Regulatoria del Estudio Rodrigo, Elías y Medrano. Especialista en el área de Regulación.

  • Jenny Aliaga Aliaga Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

    Abogada por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Asociada del área Regulatoria del Estudio Rodrigo, Elías y Medrano. Especialista en el área de Regulación.

Keywords:

Public sanitation, Companies providing public sanitation services, Treated wastewater, National Water Authority (ANA), Modernization of Sanitation Services Act

Abstract

The authors of this article conducted an analysis of the companies providing public
sanitation services. In particular, they focus on determining if these are legally entitled to market the treated waste water generated as a result of the provision of public services in charge. Additionally, in order to provide a complete analysis of the issue, the authors speak about the powers of the National Water Authority and his power to permit reuse of treated wastewater.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2015-09-20

How to Cite

Monteza Palacios, C., Monge Sayán, F., & Aliaga Aliaga, J. (2015). Can Companies Providing Public Sanitation Services Commercialize Treated Wastewater?. Derecho & Sociedad, (45), 125–133. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/15232

Issue

Section

Derecho Regulatorio e Inversión Privada