Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority

Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority
Agency overview
Formed May 1, 1945 (1945-05-01)
Jurisdiction executive branch
Headquarters San Juan, Puerto Rico
Agency executive
  • Alberto M. Lazaro Castro, Executive President
Key document
Website www.acueductospr.com

The Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA) Spanish: Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA) is a water company and the government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico responsible for water quality, water management, and water supply in Puerto Rico.[1] PRASA is the only entity authorized to conduct such business in Puerto Rico, effectively making it a government monopoly.

Criticism

60% of utility water in Puerto Rico is lost through theft or leaks, in comparison to 12% when compared to the industry average in the United States.[lower-alpha 1] Bills have tripled from $50 a month to $150 since 2007 with a growing 25% delinquency rate.[lower-alpha 2]

See also

Notes

  1. McDonald (2014) "It’s hard to believe, over 60% of the Commonwealth’s water is lost through theft or leaks, staring down at the US’s 12% industry average among water utilities."[2]
  2. McDonald (2014) "Bills have tripled from $50 a month to $150 over the last 6 years, there’s a growing 25% delinquency rate."[2]

References

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