WATER POLICY IN GREECE: MANAGEMENT AND PRICING UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE 2000/60/EC

  • Polytimi Farmaki Department of General Law, Panteion University, Athens, Greece; Western Macedonia University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Business Administration, Kozan
  • Apostolos Tranoulidis Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece; Western Macedonia University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Business Administration, Kozani
Keywords: Legal framework, constitution, water resources management, rate of water services

Abstract

This paper is related to Greece’s water policy as it was formulated after the incorporation of Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60. We examined the status and evolution of constitutional provisions for the protection and management of water resources spanning from the first Greek Constitution of 1843 up to the current constitutional text of 1975 as formulated in 2008 with the incorporation of its third revision. In parallel, we investigated the Greek water pricing legal framework in accordance with Article 9 "Recovery of costs for water services" of the WFD. We compared the actual rates of water services as set by Municipal Water Supply Sewerage Companies (DEYAs) operating in 11 cities across Greece. The findings reveal that there are considerable problems and delays in the implementation of WFD. Regarding municipal water pricing policies, we concluded that DEYAs do not follow a unified and structured pricing scheme. Furthermore, several companies do not discriminate between data costs either per service (water supply, sewerage) or per use (water supply, irrigation, etc.). Finally, it is evident that none of them has yet adopted the relevant provisions set by the European directive for full cost recovery and water pricing reflecting financial, environmental and water resources costs.

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DEYA GREECE

I. Larissa http://www.deyal.gr/plirofories/timi-nerou.html

II. Thessaloniki http://www.eyath.gr/swift.jsp?CMCCode=060202

III. Athens https://www.eydap.gr/CustomerSupport/normalrates/ (Download file)

IV. Patras https://www.deyap.gr/customer-service/pricing-policy2015

V. Alexandroupolis http://www.deyaalex.gr/oikonomika-menou/timologia-telh-menou.html

VI. Crete

• Agios Nikolaos http://www.deyaan.gr/timologiaki-politiki.html

• Heraklion does not have

• Chania http://www.deyax.org.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=206&Itemid=533

VII. Rhodes http://www.deyar.gr/pagebuilder.asp?pageID=44

VIII. Ioannina does not have http://www.deyai.gr/

IX.Corfu https://www.deyaker.gr/%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%B1%CE%BA%CE%BF%CE%B9%CE%BD%CF%8E%CF%83% EC% B5% CE% B9% CF% 82 /% CF% 84% CE% B9% CE% BC% CE% BF% CE% BB% CF% 8C% CE% B3% CE% B9% CE% B1.html

X. Syros http://www.deyae.gr/permalink/3012.html

XI. Lesvos https://www.deyamyt.gr/timologiaki-politiki

XII. Sparta does not have it

XIII. Kozani http://www.deyakozanis.gr/?page_id=10

Published
2018-09-24