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Effectiveness of Public versus Private Ownership: Violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

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Abstract

The relative performance of public and private enterprises has been long debated. We construct a comprehensive violation dataset based on the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System to empirically investigate the compliance behavior of publicly and privately owned Public Water Systems (PWSs). Our results show that publicly owned PWSs commit significantly more Maximum Contamination Level, Treatment Technique, and Health-Related violations but fewer Monitor and Reporting violations than privately owned PWSs. We also find that municipal-level heterogeneities explain a substantial amount of variation in violation behaviors among PWSs, suggesting water supply quality depends crucially on location-specific regulations and local economic conditions.

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Table 1. Summary Statistics of the Water System Ownership

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Table 2. Water System Ownership and Scale

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Table 3. Water System Characteristics

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Table 4. Water System Violations by Category

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Table 5. Regression Results of Violation Occurrence: State Fixed Effects

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Table 6. Regression Results of Violation Occurrence: Municipality Fixed Effects

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Table 7. Regression Results of Health-Related Violation

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Table 8. Regression Results of Violation Occurrence for the CWS Subsample

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