CAPITAL COST OF RURAL WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS1 |
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Authors: | E. Earl Whitlatch Peggy L. Asplund |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: The cost of water service to rural residents is very high compared to urban areas. This is true even after subsidization by Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) loans and grants. Capital cost data on 44 projects financed by the Ohio office of the FmHA during the period August 1968 to January 1977 are used to derive cost equations for 26 components of rural water distribution systems. These components represent 92 percent of the capital cost of the pipeline distribution systems studied. The data can be used to economically design rural water supply systems from a capital cost viewpoint. More data are needed on operation and maintenance costs as well as central and cluster well costs before totally economic system designs can be undertaken. |
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Keywords: | rural water supply cost data cost indices optimization regression studies: Ohio |
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