Trillions of gallons leak from aging drinking water systems, further stressing shrinking US cities
PRICHARD, Ala. (AP) Water bubbles up in streets, pooling in neighborhoods for weeks or months. Homes burn to the ground if firefighters cant draw enough water from hydrants. Utility crews struggle to fix broken pipes while water flows through shut-off valves that dont work.
For generations, the water infrastructure beneath this southern Alabama city was corroding, cracking and failing out of sight and seemingly out of mind as the population shrank and poverty rose. Until it became impossible to ignore.
Last year residents learned a startling truth: Prichard loses over half, sometimes more than 60%, of the drinking water it buys from nearby Mobile, according to a state environmental report that said the state of disrepair of Prichards water lines cannot be overstated. Residents and experts say it also imposes a crippling financial burden on one of the states poorest cities, where more than 30% live in poverty.
Its a heartbreaking situation, said community activist Carletta Davis, recounting how residents have been shocked by monthly water bills totaling hundreds or thousands of dollars. I see people struggling with whether or not they have to pay their water bills or whether or not they can buy food or whether or not they can get their medicine.
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