Big Companies Cashed In on Mississippi's Water. Small Towns Paid the Price.
Briefly

In winter 2021, more than 150,000 people living in Jackson, Miss., were left without running water. Faucets were dry or dribbling a muddy brown. For weeks, people across the city lost the water they normally relied on to drink, cook and bathe.
But the final blow was delivered by Siemens, a giant German corporation that had swept into town in 2010, boldly promising to install modern water meters that would boost revenues and return Jackson's water system to a moneymaking enterprise that could afford to fix its crumbling infrastructure. Siemens, better known for building power plants and high-speed trains, failed to deliver on its promises.
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