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Flint-Linked Veolia Merger Brings Water Privatization Closer to “Global Reality”

Veolia, one of the world’s largest private water corporations, has just announced the acquisition of 29.9 percent of Suez Water, another of the planet’s largest multinationals, with a plan to gain full control at a later date.
Based in France, Veolia already employs nearly 100,000 people worldwide, and this deal is set to greatly expand that. In order to get around French anti-monopoly laws, Suez will continue to operate in France, but Veolia will take over its operations around the world, including in the United States.

Flint Water Crisis Likely Killed 10 Times the Official Death Toll: Report

(CD) — Less than a week after a federal watchdog blasted all levels of government for their failures to prevent and quickly respond to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, an ongoing investigation by PBS‘s “FRONTLINE” found that the death toll may be much higher than the official number reported by the state. Officially, 12 people died from exposure to waterborne legionella […]

Four Years Since Flint Crisis Began, New Bill Declares ‘Clean Water a Right for All’

(CD) — Four years after the city of Flint, Michigan began using the heavily polluted Flint River as a drinking water source, resulting in the city’s water crisis, Reps. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Wednesday introduced legislation to ensure such a catastrophe never again occurs in an American city. “Today marks the four-year anniversary of the […]

Nestlé to Take 200 Million Gallons of Water per Year from Michigan Town, Pay State $200

FLINT, MICHIGAN – Despite the outrage from residents, Nestlé — the world’s largest food and beverage company — has just been granted the right by the state of Michigan to vastly expand its Ice Mountain Natural Spring Water plant in the town of Stanwood, allowing the company to increase the amount of water it pumps from the town’s aquifer from