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Stockton Obeys Court Ruling, Ends Water Privatization

Environment News Service, July, 2007

STOCKTON, California (ENS) — --> A $600 million, 20 year water privatization contract signed with much fanfare in February 2003 dissolved late Tuesday night at Stockton City Hall.

The contract between the City of Stockton and OMI-Thames Water for operation and maintenance of the city's water, wastewater and stormwater utilities was the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi.

In 2003, the citizens of Stockton fought for the right to vote on whether water management services would be privatized, but the City Council decided on privatization before a vote took place.

The Concerned Citizens Coalition of Stockton, the Sierra Club, and the League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County sued on the grounds that the city did not abide by environmental...

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