Public-Public Partnerships
Public-Public Partnerships: A Backgrounder on Successful Water/Wastewater Re-engineering Programs features four case studies of U.S. cities that kept ownership in public hands by reorganizing the operation and management of their own system successfully in order to save money, reward employees, and enhance services.
- Published:
- 2002
- Number of Pages:
- 4
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- This report was originally produced by the Water for All Campaign of Public Citizen’s Critical Mass Energy and Environment Program. In November 2005, this campaign moved to Food & Water Watch, which is reproducing this report with Public Citizen’s permission.
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