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2006年11月8日

著者:
Franz Chávez, Inter Press Service

Cochabamba's 'Water War', Six Years On [Bolivia]

Six years after the people of Cochabamba reversed the privatisation of the city water company, access to water has improved and rates have been raised only slightly. However, there is still a long way to go. [refers to Aguas del Tunari (owned by Bechtel, Edison and Abengoa), Aguas del Illimani (owned by Suez), SEMAPA (Servicio Municipal de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado)]