Water crisis shows the failure of public-private deals
11 May 2015

By STEFFEN BÖHM and RAFAEL KRUTER FLORES.- São Paulo’s ongoing water crisis has left many of the city’s 20m or more residents without tap water for days on end. Brazil’s largest metropolis is into its third month of water rationing, and some citizens have even taken to drilling through their basements to reach groundwater.
Most commentators agree that the crisis is to blame on multiple factors, but few have questioned the role Sabesp, the water company in charge.
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