Two devastating lawsuits have been filed this summer in an attempt to
claw back hundreds of millions (and possibly billions) of dollars in
ill-gotten profits.
"By signing over control of a massive water holding facility, and the billions of gallons of government-subsidized water it could store, California's water officials created a loophole that allowed them to privatize water without actually doing so explicitly. Once the water entered the Kern County Water Bank, it stopped being a public resource and became a private commodity that could be sold to the highest bidder. Simply put, the transfer turned a small number of wealthy corporate farmers and agribusinesses into private water merchants."
For the full report see Water lawsuit.
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