Imagine getting your monthly water bill from a private corporation in charge of your town’s water supply. This might sound like a dystopia from science fiction, but after the introduction ...
By Lucca De Paoli & Jess Shankleman Steady revenue. Little controversy. And institutional investors tripping over themselves ...
Water and wastewater services require a vast but largely “invisible” infrastructure network that belies its capital intensity. Capital costs are concentrated in source-of-supply and water treatment ...
A look at GOP governor candidates from the KCCI debate, their Democratic opponent’s positions, campaign fundraising totals, ...
The proposal would require hundreds of small airports to join the Screening Partnership Program and shift thousands of TSA ...
Forest Service officials told the Board of County Commissioners that it’s losing money maintaining the Maroon Bells, and that ...
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Who Pays When Utility Managements Screw Up?
Britain's light-touch utility regulation enabled companies like Thames Water to load up on debt, extract cash, and fail ...
NYCHA buildings are home to more than 500,000 residents, making it the country’s largest public housing authority.
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Relearning water
Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), water is far more than a resource. It is memory, territory, survival, ...
Commissioners heard utility budget presentations Monday, with the most contentious discussion centering on trash rates that ...
The government currently controls a 50.3% stake in Copasa, while the remaining shares are traded on the local stock market.
As Iowa's primary elections approach, all eyes are on Iowa's open U.S. Senate seat. Two Democrats are vying for their party's nomination in the June primary: Iowa State Rep. Josh Turek and Iowa ...
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