Faulty Pipes
Full Report - From maintenance problems in Atlanta and sewage spills in Milwaukee, to corruption in New Orleans and political meddling in Lexington, the recent history of water privatization in the United States is marred by underachievement and failure. During the 1990s, corporations — many of them multi-billion-dollar conglomerates based overseas — persuaded communities throughout the nation to transfer control of their systems to the private sector.
Fact Sheets
Reports
- Free Your Event from Bottled Water — A Practical Guide to Take Back the Tap at Your Nex ...
- American Water — RWE’s short, uneasy U.S. experiment is a caution ...
- Aqua America — Aqua America is the second largest publicly traded ...
- Faulty Pipes — Why Public Funding - Not Privatization - is the An ...
- The Push for Water and Justice in South Africa — The poorest people of Johannesburg, South Africa s ...