The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT24) ATLANTA -- Feb. 9, 2003 -- WATER-PRIVATIZE -- Privatization has hit the water sector, which has remained mostly the bastion of public utilities. The main reason is that the cities are facing enormous costs to repair aging sewer pipes, treatment plants and other water infrastructure. A cautionary tale has emerged in Atlanta, where the largest water privatization deal collapsed in January. Instead of public savings and private profit, a deal reached in 1999 between Atlanta and United Water resulted in bitter disappointments for all sides, not least of all consumers. Atlanta is now retaking control of a system that United Water was to have managed until 2019. Gordon Certain, in the bathroom of his Atlanta home, Jan. 28, 2003, is the head of an Atlanta neighborhood association. Certain holds a photograph of discolored water he says came from his tap in June 2002. (Erik S. Lesser/The New York Times)
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2003-02-09
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The New York Times Agency
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