Spain: The Battle Over Water
Published on by Gema Alatas, Indonesian society of water
Source: Deutsche Welle / Powered by NewsLook.com As a result of the economic crisis, many municipalities in Spain have sold their public water utilities to private companies. Now some local communities are finding out that the water supply networks are no longer being maintained properly and that water quality is on the decline. By the end of the year, about 60 percent of water utility management will be partly or entirely in private hands, making Spain the frontrunner in water privatization within Europe. Some experts are already calling it a "water bubble, and communities that are still trying to sell their water utilities are no longer able to obtain top prices. Now some communities are trying to regain public control over their water supply. http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/601085.htm