After community members organized and spoke out against privatization, Franklin Township’s council unanimously voted to end talks with Suez’s United Water.
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- Corporate Control of Water
After community members organized and spoke out against privatization, Franklin Township’s council unanimously voted to end talks with Suez’s United Water.
Trenton voters soundly rebuffed a proposal to sell a large part of their water system to the New Jersey arm of American Water.
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Public opposition prevented the privatization of Milwaukee’s drinking water system.
Akron residents overwhelmingly voted down the mayor’s sewer privatization plan.
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