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Cash-Strapped Communities Suffer as Corporations Target Water SystemsNew Food & Water Watch Report Reveals that Service Suffers While Costs Skyrocket Under Water PrivatizationWASHINGTON - February 25 - A new report released today by Food & Water Watch, a national consumer advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., reveals that many cash-strapped communities across the country are experiencing rate hikes and a decrease in public services after selling their water and wastewater systems to private corporations. Money Down the Drain: How Private Control of Water Wastes Public Resources highlights cities and towns across the country that have sold their water systems to private companies to offset budget deficits in an increasingly unstable economy, and the negative economic and environmental impact of water privatization on those communities. "Private companies claim that they provide more efficient service and that they can upgrade systems at a lower cost than their public counterparts," said Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food & Water Watch. "Such claims are nothing but spin. Private water companies are beholden to shareholders, not the customers who rely on them for this vital natural resource. The delivery of public water should never be a profit center for privately held corporations." Highlights of Money Down the Drain: How Private Control of Water Wastes Public Resources include:
Money Down the Drain: How Private Control of Water Wastes Public Resources is available at: http://www.foodandwaterwatch. ###
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