22 December 2011 / Alaska Public Media / Daysha Eaton
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Anchorage Residents Push for Water Protections in Title 21

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

I was home with my kids. They were on Christmas break. And I went to turn on the faucet in the morning to get things ready for breakfast and air came out of the faucet Glottfelty said. The water started flowing normally again after a few days. But after asking around the neighborhood, Glottfelty found out that many of her neighbors, connected to the same aquifer as a nearby church well had similar problems that day – in all, six wells were drained, she says, and one went permanently dry.


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