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Prepaid Water and Equity - International Perspectives

Since there are not many academic publications addressing prepaid water service in the United States, we looked at some journal articles that discuss the practice in other countries. In early 2014, France, recognizing citizens right “to access drinking water under conditions that are economically acceptable to all,” introduced the Brottes Law which prohibits water service providers from shutting off any residential customer’s supply due to non-payment. Unlike the other utilities – gas and electricity – this restriction applies year-round, not only during the winter period, and applies to all consumers. While it offers some protection against economic discrimination, it does not cancel the consumer’s obligation to pay, thus allowing service providers to recover their debts by other means.

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