Can Cities Make Water Affordable? Detroit Offers Hope, and Disappointment

Governing: Almost four years ago, Detroit shut off water for more than 30,000 households who were months late on their water bills.

The United Nations got involved, saying the shutoffs were "contrary to human rights" because they deprived poor people of access to clean, running water.

The current director of Detroit's Water and Sewerage Department, Gary Brown, agrees. And yet, the same scenario is likely to happen again next month.

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