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The Year 2010 in Water & Wastewater Public-Private Partnerships
Water and Wastewater Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
March 10, 2011Denver Public Water Utility Draws Criticism
January 24, 2011, 3:42pmLast week Jared Jacang Maher of Face The State wrote a provocative piece on the internal auditing conducted by Denver Water. Maher found through his review of their internal audits that Denver Water-Denver, Colorado’s 90-year-old public water utility-operates under almost complete secrecy.
The Eternal Return of Overpopulation
Getting the cause of high fertility backwards.
October 19, 2010Overpopulation panic is back. Concerns about a world too full of “filthy human children” motivated eco-terrorist James Lee when he held employees of the Discovery Channel hostage at gunpoint in September. But the deranged Lee is far from alone when it comes to worrying about overpopulation. The May-June cover of the progressive magazine Mother Jones asked, “Who’s to Blame for the Population Crisis?” British journalist Matthew Parris wrote an op-ed in September in the London Times asserting, “If you want to save the planet, stop breeding.” Parris further coyly suggested that we study “China’s example, for lessons good and bad.”
Might California's Massive Water Bond Fall Off the November Ballot?
June 30, 2010, 2:41pmNew Deloitte Reports on Infrastructure Partnerships
February 18, 2010, 6:32pmDeloitte has released two new reports on infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPPs) that are well worth a read.
Proposed City Water Grab Draining Scottsdale Tax Dollars
Unnecessary move bad for taxpayers
January 15, 2010There's no compelling reason to spend tens of millions in tax dollars to take over a well-run private water facility serving a mere 2 percent of Scottsdale residents.
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- The Year 2010 in Water & Wastewater Public-Private Partnerships
Water and Wastewater Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
Leonard Gilroy and Harris Kenny
March 10, 2011 - Detailing Foreign Management of US Infrastructure
Leonard Gilroy and Adam Summers
March 1, 2006 - Western Water Wars
Efforts to Take Over San Francisco's Hetch Hetchy Systems
Brian Browne
August 1, 2004 - Frequently Asked Questions About Water / Wastewater Privatization
Geoffrey Segal and Adrian Moore
September 1, 2003 - Removing Muck with Markets
A Case Study on Pollutant Trading for Cleaner Water
Michael De Alessi
August 1, 2003 - Revisiting the Public Interest in Private Water
Don S. Evans
May 1, 2003 - Long-term Contracting for Water and Wastewater Services
Robin A. Johnson, John McCormally and Adrian Moore
May 1, 2002 - Opening the Floodgates
Why Water Privatization Will Continue
Robin A. Johnson and Adrian Moore
August 1, 2001 - Preparing for the Storm
Preserving Water Resources with Stormwater Utilities
Barrett P. Walker
January 1, 2001 - Rivers Among Us
Local Watershed Preservation and Resource
Michael Harrington and Christopher A. Hartwell
October 1, 1999 - Restructuring America's Water Industry
Comparing Investor Owned and Government Water Systems
Kathy Neal, Patrick J. Maloney, Jonas A. Marson and Tamer E. Francis
January 1, 1996 - Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Privatization and Compliance
Holly June Stiefel
February 1, 1994 - Water Marketing in California
Past Experience, Future Prospects
Richard W. Wahl
July 1, 1993 - Contracting Water and Wastewater Utility Operations
Roger Hartman
June 1, 1993 - Water Utility Regulation
Rates and Cost Recovery
Patrick C. Mann
March 1, 1993 - Privatizing Infrastructure
Options for Municipal Water Supply Systems
David Haarmeyer
October 1, 1992
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