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Public Versus Private: Does It Matter for Water Conservation? Insights from California

机译:公共与私人:对节水重要吗?来自加利福尼亚的见解

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This article asks three connected questions: First, does the public view private and public utilities differently, and if so, does this affect attitudes to conservation? Second, do public and private utilities differ in their approaches to conservation? Finally, do differences in the approaches of the utilities, if any, relate to differences in public attitudes? We survey public attitudes in California toward (hypothetical but plausible) voluntary and mandated water conservation, as well as to price increases, during a recent period of shortage. We do this by interviewing households in three pairs of adjacent public and private utilities. We also survey managers of public and private urban water utilities to see if they differ in their approaches to conservation and to their customers. On the user side we do not find pronounced differences, though a minority of customers in all private companies would be more willing to conserve or pay higher prices under a public operator. No respondent in public utility said the reverse. Negative attitudes toward private operators were most pronounced in the pair marked by a controversial recent privatization and a price hike. Nonetheless, we find that California’s history of recurrent droughts and the visible role of the state in water supply and drought management undermine the distinction between public and private. Private utilities themselves work to underplay the distinction by stressing the collective ownership of the water source and the collective value of conservation. Overall, California’s public utilities appear more proactive and target-oriented in asking their customers to conserve than their private counterparts and the state continues to be important in legitimating and guiding conservation behavior, whether the utility is in public hands or private.
机译:本文提出了三个相关的问题:首先,公众对私人和公用事业的看法是否不同?如果是,这是否会影响人们对保护的态度?第二,公共和私人公用事业在保护方式上是否有所不同?最后,公用事业方法的差异(如果有)是否与公众态度的差异有关?我们调查了在最近的短缺时期,加利福尼亚州公众对(假设但合理的)自愿性和强制性节水以及价格上涨的态度。为此,我们采访了三对相邻的公共和私人公用事业部门的住户。我们还对公共和私人城市自来水公司的经理进行调查,以了解他们在保护方法和客户方面是否有所不同。在用户方面,我们没有发现明显的差异,尽管在所有私有公司中,少数客户将更愿意保留或由公共运营商支付更高的价格。没有公用事业的受访者说相反的话。在最近有争议的私有化和价格上涨中,对私人经营者的负面态度最为明显。尽管如此,我们发现加利福尼亚州屡屡发生干旱的历史以及该州在供水和干旱管理中的明显作用破坏了公共部门和私人部门之间的区别。私人公用事业自身通过强调水源的集体所有权和保护的集体价值来低估这种区别。总体而言,加利福尼亚州的公共事业机构在要求客户保护方面比私人机构更具主动性和针对性,无论公共机构还是公共机构,加州在合法化和指导保护行为方面仍然很重要。

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