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In reply to the discussion: Need solid examples of disastrous results of privatization of public works... [View all]tk2kewl
(18,133 posts)14. This is the list of links I am going with for now, thanks to all who contributed
http://lynbrook.patch.com/articles/denenberg-calls-for-state-investigation-into-sewage-treatment-plant-privatization-proposal
http://longbeach.patch.com/articles/coalition-formed-to-combat-sewage-treatment-plant-privatization-plan
http://documents.foodandwaterwatch.org/doc/cases.pdf
http://www.afsc.net/PDFFiles/Food&WaterWatchonPrivatization.pdf
http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/making-waves/2012/02/lessons-moncton%E2%80%99s-water-privatization-experience
http://www.mass.gov/ig/publ/lynnwwrp.pdf
http://www.seabythecity.com/?p=12048
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_privatization
http://www.pacinst.org/topics/water_and_sustainability/water_privatization/stockton/
http://www.npr.org/2012/03/11/148384030/an-example-to-avoid-city-of-stockton-on-the-brink
http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070723/A_OPINION/707230309
http://hamptonroads.com/2009/12/audit-dominion-power-overcharged-customers-524m
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Need solid examples of disastrous results of privatization of public works... [View all]
tk2kewl
Mar 2012
OP
well, may not be exactly what you're looking for, but Charter School proponent "White Hat
zbdent
Mar 2012
#6
In such situations, the privatized asset generally earns a regulated or agreed to return on equity
badtoworse
Mar 2012
#22
"Regulated rate of return" means that someone, probably government, has the POWER to regulate...
saras
Mar 2012
#47
I've worked in the electric power business for 30 years and I know what I'm talking about.
badtoworse
Mar 2012
#48
Enron is the mew model. Your work, like mine in making products last longer, is obsolete.
saras
Mar 2012
#55
This is the list of links I am going with for now, thanks to all who contributed
tk2kewl
Mar 2012
#14
Didn't Jefferson County Alabama go bankrupt, in part, from privatizing their sewer system?
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#16
After reading the article, I get the impression that Jefferson County was at fault
badtoworse
Mar 2012
#21
Yeah, you're right. Looks like they took out a bond to pay for a sewer upgrade.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#24
+10, and the privatizers (Enron) laughed that Grandma wouldn't be able to pay her utilities.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#25
I will always come from a point of view that says public works and public institutions...
tk2kewl
Mar 2012
#28
I'm a consumer and a taxpayer. I want to get the services I need at the best price
badtoworse
Mar 2012
#30
The self centered comment relates to the original premise that got us talking...
tk2kewl
Mar 2012
#45