
Water and Waste Regulatory Office
(“WWRO”) is the independent economic regulator for
water and solid waste services in Kosovo.
The WWRO role is to ensure non-discrimination and
provision of qualitative, efficient, and reliable
services at a fair and reasonable price for
customers with respect for environment and public
health.
WWRO powers and responsibilities
− License
public enterprises that provide: (i) water supply
and wastewater services, (ii) bulk water supply to
water supply companies, (ii) solid waste collection
services, and (iv) solid waste disposal services
(altogether “Service Providers”);
− Set and approve service tariffs for regulated
services, ensuring that tariffs are fair and
reasonable and enable financial viability of service
providers;
− Monitor and enforce compliance with service standards for
licensed service providers;
− Supervise and enforce Customers` Charter which contains all
rights and obligations for both, service providers
and customer;
− Supervise and enforce disconnection regime and unlawful
connections;
− Establish and support Customers` Consultative Committees in
each service area - seven regions of Kosova.
WWRO Accountability
In accordance with the law No. 03/L-086, WWRO is
accountable to the Kosovo Assembly that appoints
WWRO Director and Deputy Director upon
recommendation of the Government.
Financing of WWRO
WWRO activities are financed from licence fees
payable from licensed service providers.