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April 4th, 2006

Reclaiming Public Assets

Reclaiming Public Assets: From Private to Public Ownership of Waterworks documents six case studies of cities that have either purchased waterworks from a private company or are currently pursuing a buyout. From Lexington, KY to Peoria, IL, strong evidence suggests that water utilities should be kept in the public trust and not treated as a commodity by private investors.

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Number of Pages: 15  Year Published: 2002

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