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 Reason’s Michael De Alessi discusses water rights on PBS' Life & Times.
"Some experts, including Adrian Moore, a privatization advocate who is a vice president at the Los Angeles-based Reason Foundation, say the main lesson of the Atlanta collapse is that cities and private companies needed to be realistic about what a partnership can achieve. 'It's like a marriage,' Mr. Moore said. 'You've got to work to make it work.'" – The New York Times
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Revisiting the Public Interest in Private Water May 2003 By Alexei Tsybine and Don S. Evans
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Long-term Contracting for Water and Wastewater Services May 2002 By Robin A. Johnson, John McCormally, and Adrian T. Moore
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Opening the Floodgates: Why Water Privatization Will Continue August 2001 By Robin Johnson
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Preparing for the Storm: Preserving Water Resources with Stormwater Utilities January 2001 By Barrett P. Walker
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