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January 26, 2005

Phoenix's Water Crisis Ended

dirty water.gifAccording to a report in The Arizona Republic, the extreme shortage of clean water in the Phoenix area is at an end.

As of today, the sediment in the water should be all cleared from the pipeline, which was blamed on the extensive rainfall and storms that hit the state two weeks ago. Apparently, the muddy run offs raised the turbidity levels in the water to more than double the Federal guidelines.

Four of the five water treatment facilities which service the City, had to be shut down. This created a water shortage, and the public was told to boil their water.

Well, this should put the Water Department of Phoenix on notice. Fluke weather can repeat it itself. Let's hope they prepare there water treatment fa cilities so that this scary incident never happens again.

Posted by Stephen Betheil at January 26, 2005 05:51 PM

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