Abstract
The performance analysis of public and private sanitation providers included in the Latin American integration route indicates that private companies outperform public investments and productivity, both of which require specialized services. The correlations between the indicators indicate that the higher the service attendance, the higher the rate charged, and the water losses directly affect the billing. Despite progress, there is still a need for improvement in services.
Keywords:
Bioceanic Highroad Crossing; performance; sanitation indicators; SNIS