![]() In the end, the township had to build a new utility from scratch in just a few short months. The proposal was endorsed by Edison’s mayor and a majority of the township council, yet Food & Water Watch still pushed voters to reject the deal and ban all assistance from water companies. The deal would have enabled Edison to retain public ownership of the infrastructure, provide abundant capital investments and ensure stable water rates. In 2019, Food & Water Watch waged an aggressive public misinformation campaign to persuade the township to reject a proposed contract with a water company. The town was misled by activists into rejecting a contract operations agreement that would have helped address the township’s serious water system challenges. ![]() ![]() Truth from the Tap has released another new case study, this time highlighting Edison, NJ.
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