By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Four years ago, Stockton officials embarked on a plan to supply water and sewer services to the city's residents at a huge savings by paying a private company to manage the systems.
But last week, that experiment, which has been tried elsewhere in California and the United States, sank under the weight of tenacious legal op...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Four years ago, Stockton officials embarked on a plan to supply water and sewer services to the city's residents at a huge savings by paying a private company to manage the systems.
But last week, that experiment, which has been tried elsewhere in California and the United States, sank under the weight of tenacious legal op...
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