Bensalem resident Pat Ridgeway said “I have never lived anywhere where I paid high prices for water and then paid half again for the water going out. I feel that when utilities are sold to private companies, they can charge whatever they want with no protection or recourse for the consumer.”
Tom Tosti, director of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees District Council 88, has already started traveling to all the municipalities’ board meetings that would be impacted by the sale to spread awareness of the sale and spur action amongst residents. Kofi said NOPE hopes to team up with Tosti in these efforts.
Tosti created a 14-page anti-privatization information packet including notes from Food & Water watch on the ways that privatizing has negatively impacted others in the past and clear action items for residents.
According to Tosti, after an email blast campaign, so far over 600 emails were sent to the county commissioners and to the BCWSA opposing the privatization. 400 of those were sent by Bucks County residents who may be impacted.
Tosti is concerned about losing transparency and service quality from the private company.
“The other concern is that as a public entity, you have the ability to do what we did yesterday and go to a public meeting and address concerns,” said Tosti.
“When you put it into private hands, you lose that. You lose the ability to have input.”
Tosti has so far visited Middletown, Hulmeville, Penndel, and other municipalities, to spread awareness about the potential sale.
He’s also concerned about BCWSA employees that his union represents, losing their pensions if BCWSA sells.
“Because they [now] fall under the Pennsylvania municipal retirement system. And once they become private, they can’t be in that entity anymore,” said Tosti.
As NOPE members draw out their plans, they still worry about the speed at which the BCWSA will make their decisions.
“We’re not sure how fast they’re going to do this,” said Osei. “Apparently they can do a lot during executive sessions and out of nowhere it’s on the agenda to sell.”