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The explosive growth of three private water utility companies in the

last 10 years raises fears that mankind may be losing control of its

most vital resource to a handful of monopolistic corporations.

 

In Europe and North America, analysts predict that within the next

15 years these companies will control 65 percent to 75 percent of

what are now public waterworks.

 

The companies have worked closely with the World Bank and other

international financial institutions to gain a foothold on every

continent. They aggressively lobby for legislation and trade laws to

force cities to privatize their water and set the agenda for debate

on solutions to the world's increasing water scarcity.

 

The companies argue they are more efficient and cheaper than public

utilities. Critics say they are predatory capitalists that

ultimately plan to control the world's water resources and drive up

prices even as the gap between rich and poor widens.

 

The fear is that accountability will vanish, and the world will lose

control of its source of life.

 

http://www.icij.org/dtaweb/water/

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Thanks, Misty.

 

We have already lost control of our air and our food, why not our water?!!

 

Namasta`

 

Walt

 

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Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:40 AM

Privatizing Water

 

 

> I thought this was interesting...

> Misty

> http://www..com

>

>

> The explosive growth of three private water utility companies in the

> last 10 years raises fears that mankind may be losing control of its

> most vital resource to a handful of monopolistic corporations.

>

> In Europe and North America, analysts predict that within the next

> 15 years these companies will control 65 percent to 75 percent of

> what are now public waterworks.

>

> The companies have worked closely with the World Bank and other

> international financial institutions to gain a foothold on every

> continent. They aggressively lobby for legislation and trade laws to

> force cities to privatize their water and set the agenda for debate

> on solutions to the world's increasing water scarcity.

>

> The companies argue they are more efficient and cheaper than public

> utilities. Critics say they are predatory capitalists that

> ultimately plan to control the world's water resources and drive up

> prices even as the gap between rich and poor widens.

>

> The fear is that accountability will vanish, and the world will lose

> control of its source of life.

>

> http://www.icij.org/dtaweb/water/

> Articles

 

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Thank you Dr. Walt,

Your right... A very sad state of affairs...

Misty

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waltstoll wrote:Thanks, Misty.

 

We have already lost control of our air and our food, why not our water?!!

 

Namasta`

 

Walt

 

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<mistytrepke

 

Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:40 AM

Privatizing Water

 

 

> I thought this was interesting...

> Misty

> http://www..com

>

>

> The explosive growth of three private water utility companies in the

> last 10 years raises fears that mankind may be losing control of its

> most vital resource to a handful of monopolistic corporations.

>

> In Europe and North America, analysts predict that within the next

> 15 years these companies will control 65 percent to 75 percent of

> what are now public waterworks.

>

> The companies have worked closely with the World Bank and other

> international financial institutions to gain a foothold on every

> continent. They aggressively lobby for legislation and trade laws to

> force cities to privatize their water and set the agenda for debate

> on solutions to the world's increasing water scarcity.

>

> The companies argue they are more efficient and cheaper than public

> utilities. Critics say they are predatory capitalists that

> ultimately plan to control the world's water resources and drive up

> prices even as the gap between rich and poor widens.

>

> The fear is that accountability will vanish, and the world will lose

> control of its source of life.

>

> http://www.icij.org/dtaweb/water/

> Articles

 

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