Who would be a Galli slave?

Ten years after the Galli law reformed Italy’s water sector, utility operators give their verdict on the progress so far.

Operators in Italy will struggle to manage water services effectively while realising adequate profits, delegates at a recent seminar in Florence heard from Renato Drusiani of utility operators’ association Federgasacqua.

Meeting on the 10th anniversary of the passing of the so-called Galli Law, which overhauled the Italian water system – theoretically paving the way for its industrialisation and privatisation – seminar participants ...

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