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  2. Water privatization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private water companies enable communities to gain access to needed capital for infrastructure investment. [16] [17] [18] Each year, private water companies invest billions of dollars to improve water systems, conduct research, and develop new technologies. [19] [20] A water system run by the private sector can be more efficient and cost effective.

  3. Water privatization - Wikipedia

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    A study found that, between 1991 and 1997 in Argentina, areas where child mortality was upwards of 26% fell to just under 8% after water was privatized, [82] because the regulations imposed on private water companies were more rigorous than their government-controlled counterparts. Along with this, development of water infrastructure in ...

  4. Category:Water privatization by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water privatization by country" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Ocean privatization - Wikipedia

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    Ocean privatization is the sale of the oceans to private individuals or companies. The Market for Liberty , published in 1970, stated that "as companies drilling for off-shore oil have proved, there is no reason why a piece of land cannot be owned and used simply because it is covered by water."

  6. Category:Water privatization - Wikipedia

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    Water privatization by country (19 P) B. Bottled water brands (2 C, 128 P) Pages in category "Water privatization" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Water politics - Wikipedia

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    The goal of law 2029 was to provide more efficient water services to areas in Cochabamba that had a population over 10,000 citizens through water privatization. [111] The situation in Cochabamba was exacerbated when the cost of water doubled, and even tripled in certain areas. [ 111 ]

  8. L.A. has enough water to fight the fires - AOL

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    It collects water during rainier years for use during drought periods when supplies are low, and operates on the same principle as a financial bank—except instead of storing money, it stores water.

  9. Water privatization in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Brazilian Association of Private Water and Sewage Operations (ABCON) promotes privatization primarily by arguing that it is the only way to acquire necessary infrastructure investments. [29] Between 1990 and 2006, the Brazilian water and sewage sector produced 52 private projects, received US$3.069 billion in private capital. [30]