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We were first introduced to Food & Water Watch during an effort to maintain local control of the publicly owned water system in our area. We have continued to support the efforts of FWW as they lobby for the best interests of the people of this planet.
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En marzo de 2006, después de muchos años de continuos cortes en el servicio de agua, inundaciones a causa de los inadecuados drenajes, altos incrementos en las tarifas y toda una serie de promesas incumplidas, Argentina rompió su contrato de 30 años con Aguas Argentinas. Esta compañía es una subsidiaria de la multinacional Suez, que antes proveía este servicio a los 10 millones de habitantes de la ciudad de Buenos Aires.