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: Many cities found that privatization led to steep price hikes and crumbling infrastructure rather than efficiency.
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💡 : Over 235 cities in 37 countries have brought their water services back under public control in the last 15 years, a process known as remunicipalization . : Many cities found that privatization led to
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: References the historic "Water War" in Bolivia as a catalyst for modern anti-privatization movements.