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    Shifting municipal responsibilities from the public to private sector may sound like a good idea in today’s competitive market, but without a fair and balanced relationship, privatized utilities are destined to fail.

    - Dan Elias, Esq.

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    Dan Elias, Esq., is the founder of the Elias Group, Rye, N.Y. Over the last 15 years, he has acted as lead counsel to privately and publicly held compaines in procuring and financing water/wastewater treatment projects.

    Source: Water Engineering & Management   May 2001   Volume: 148 Number: 5
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