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CAPITAL COSTS OF RURAL WATER SYSTEMS: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH1
Authors:Ganapathi Ramamurthy  David L Chicoine
Affiliation:1. Respectively, Research Assistant and Graduate Student;2. and Assistant Professor and Extension Economist;3. Dept. of Ag. Economics, University of Illinois, 305 Mumford Hall, 1301 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, Illinois 61801.
Abstract:ABSTRACT: In the last two decades the federal government has provided substantial capital to construct rural water distribution systems. Loans at subsidized interest rates and front-end grants through the Farmers Home Administration have been the main source of this capital. Recent federal policy redirections have reduced substantially the availability of grants and subsidized loans. Because of design and material differences, capital cost estimates from urban systems are not uniformly applicable to rural water services. This study presents an econometric analysis of capital costs, using Illinois rural water system construction contract bids. Cost equations by systems components representing 90 percent of capital costs are estimated. The type of information developed here can be used in initial planning and optimization design models contributing to the efficient provision of rural water services.
Keywords:KEY TERMS:  rural water  capital costs  
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