Social Sciences, asked by noname7626, 7 months ago

do you think privatization of water supply a step in the right direction ? why or why not ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water privatization – when private corporations buy or operate public water utilities – is often suggested as a solution to municipal budget problems and aging water systems. Unfortunately, this more often backfires, leaving communities with higher rates, worse service, job losses, and more.

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