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

They vowed to fix water woes and save cities millions. But a Times investigation found the deals racked up debt and left many worse off than before.

Sarah Fowler and Rory Doyle
Author: Sarah Fowler and Rory Doyle

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Sarah Fowler and Rory Doyle

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Columbus (Miss), Infrastructure (Public Works), internal-open-access, Jackson (Miss), McComb (Miss), Mississippi, Moss Point (Miss), Shortages, Siemens AG, Water
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