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Water Watchers January Alert

Posted by Ken on January 18, 2010 at 1:23 PM

Quoting Dr. Mary LeMaître from January 13, 2010 email:

 

Greetings, Water Watchers!

 

In the next few weeks City Hall will select one of three private companies to become a partner in our Waste Water Services. The company chosen would receive up to 49% shares in our waste water services and would design, construct, finance, and operate our water treatment plants.

(N.B. The mayor agrues that our waste water services will remain 100% publically owned. By this he means that the building and the pipes will still belong so us. This still gives the private company control and profit. This is a form of privatization called a P3: Public-Private-Partnership)

 

Why is this bad? There is a growing world water shortage and private companies are trying to gain control of water and waste water services. They know that there is great profit to be made. They often start gaining control of municipal water systems by starting with waste water services.

Entering into such a contract would also open up NAFTA and put our water and waste water services at risk.

 

What can we do?

It is very important that we all speak up and let city council know that Winnipeggers are opposed to this plan and that we want our water services to remain in the public's hands. If we say nothing, we will end up with a thirty-year contrct with a private partner.

 

Please contact your city councillor and let him/her know that you are opposed to the city chosing a private company as a partner: http://www.winnipeg.ca/council/

Councillors Swandel, O'Shaaughnessy, Steves, Pagtakhan, Browaty, Fielding, Nordman, Clement, and Lazarenko are supporting the mayor's plan to sign on a private partner.

 

Attend the Winnipeg Citizen's Coalition's AGM next Tuesday, January 19, 6:30 pm at the University of Winnipeg Collegiate's Convocation Hall: http://ourwinnipeg.org

 

Visit the Council of Canadians' Winnipeg Chapter website for more information on the three private compnaies and on water privatization in Winnipeg: www.canadianswinnipeg.com

 

Look for opportunities to speak in front of EPC. Jan. 20: 9:00-12:00- EPC meeting. * This is the most likely time for Mayor to introduce vote on Strategic partner to EPC.  

 

Ask everyone you know to contact their city councillor.

 

Included in this email (below and attached) you will find the Manitoba EcoNet water bulletin with updated info on what is happening with our waste water services, a Free Press article on City Hall's plans, as well as an attached poster.

 

Please circulate widely!

 

Yours truly,

Dr Mary LeMaître, Chair, Development & Peace, Archdiocese of Winnipeg, and Water Watch

 

* New information indicates that the EPC will not vote on the three companies until February. Regardless of whether they meet in two weeks or in four, it is important to contact your city councillor as soon as possible to let him or her know that you are opposed to the city choosing a private partner for our waste water services.


Click here for the Manitoba EcoNet water bulletin

Click here for Winnipeg Free Press Article "A city utility plan that kept getting murkier" By: Bartley Kives

Click here for Private Partners Poster

 

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4 Comments

Reply Dorothy Rondeau
04:56 PM on January 18, 2010
We will eventually have to pay big dollars to obtain a glass of water for sure. What will be left for the city to do? will this elliminate the use of the city level of government Hopefully this would make up for the natural resources they are outsourceing. as this only leaves the roads and collecting taxes to do.
Reply W. Sloane
07:28 AM on January 21, 2010
To Whom IT may concern:
Am opposed as a Winnipegger to City of Winnipeg Council if in favor of hiring a private abusiness to handle waste water concerns for the acity of awinnipeg ans think the waste water best remain a public concern for aaaacityof aWinnipeg to handleto handle and not for private for profit corpoaration to handle.
Thenake you.
aWinnipegger and winipegois,
W. Sloane of 311 Furby Street Winn Winnipeg. R3C 2A8.
Reply D Rondeau
11:38 AM on January 22, 2010
how come they are even considering this? unbelievable,,,, I thought they were educated piople
Reply PA.Gateson
04:56 PM on January 22, 2010
What will we be paying our Mayor and other City Hall Staff the "Big Bucks" for?
Let the City continue to control our Water Works Dept. Why give the profits to another source for the Waste Control.

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