(In-depth) On May 20, São Paulo’s 305 mayors approved a unified contract for basic sanitation services post-Sabesp privatization. This step advances towards the planned auction, which Governor Tarcisio de Freitas aims to conduct by early August. The meeting at Palácio dos Bandeirantes highlighted the unified effort between state and municipal leaders. Sabesp, Brazil’s largest water […]
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