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São Paulo water crisis shows the failure of public-private partnerships
Growth can be predicted and droughts can be planned for. So why did Brazil's largest water utility get caught out?
Steffen Böhm and Rafael Kruter Flores, The Conversation
· May 08, 2015 · 06:30 am
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