Abstract
The problems related to the formation of the regulated market of water resources and water management services are discussed. A system of commodity-money relations between the water-resources system and the user based on a scheme of dependable water use is proposed. It is shown that this water use should be paid for, but such payment will not be the price of the actually supplied water or other water economy services; deviations of the actually supplied volumes from the characteristics of dependable water use should be paid for as well. Optimization models were used to determine the tentative rates of such payments. The main elements of the models are production functions that describe the dependence of the economic result on both the dependable and actual volume of water supply, or the rendering of other services of water management.
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