[ ...] Given that by 2011 will Uniacque adapt to the new water law, making a public tender for 40% of its shares that are then sold to a private, Pirovano adds: "The ATO, the political body composed of the mayors of control, will continue to set rates and investment priorities. Uniacque, however, has and will only have management functions. The private sector therefore, has no power bills. And investment rates remain firmly in public hands. " Rates will be merged by 2011 to 0.87 euro per cubic meter throughout the Bergamo. [...]
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