Public-Private Partnership Disasters

Canada: Hamilton-Wentworth Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant
 

The Hamilton-Wentworth Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant  is another P3 disaster from around the world - a disaster much like the failures (SR 91 and SR 125) that have cost California taxpayers hundreds of millions more than they should have. Because they are so profitable, it is not a surprise that multi-national companies and Wall Street investment houses want to bring more such P3s to the "lucrative" California market.
 


 

The Public Interest Alternative __________
  • Require competitive bidding.

  • Require public oversight, design and inspection to ensure public safety and cost controls.

  • Utilize tax exempt public financing which is as much as 35 percent lower than private borrowing.

  • Tolls should be reinvested in our transportation and other public infrastructure.

  • Prohibit non-compete clauses and cash payments that prevent improvements to competing public roads, increasing congestion.

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1 Canadian Dimension Magazine, "Communities, Not Corporations: The Clear Choice for Canada's Water"
   September/October 2006 Issue
2 The Hamilton Spectator, "Waterworks flushed with success after first year, says report" April 24, 2006
 

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