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How Hood River County stopped Nestlé from bottling their publicly-owned water Emily Skeehan|June 10, 2019June 10, 2019
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How the city of Paris remunicipalized control of their water and saved millions Tom Llewellyn|February 7, 2019June 23, 2019
How a water war in Bolivia led to the reversal of privatization Johannes Euler|October 17, 2018April 22, 2019
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