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Drinking Water in Northwestern Alaska: Using or Not Using Centralized Water Systems in Two Rural Communities

机译:阿拉斯加西北部的饮用水:在两个农村社区中使用或不使用集中式供水系统

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Over the last 100 years, there have been major changes in the way Inupiaq villages in Alaska have procured fresh water for drinking and other human uses. Since the 1960s, major funding has been provided by local, state, and federal agencies to install centralized water systems in these villages. These systems have arrived with great expectations, and yet many of them have a myriad of problems due to harsh weather conditions, low winter temperatures, and permafrost. Other obstacles to success of the water systems arise from local preference for traditional water resources. On the Seward Peninsula, some villages rely heavily on centralized water systems, while others continue to rely more heavily on traditional water sources. We demonstrate in this paper that local variables, including different environmental factors and a sense of agency in the modernization process, affect local choices about whether or not to use the centralized water systems. We conclude that local, culturally specific ideas about health and acceptable drinking water quality must be taken into account for these projects to be successful.
机译:在过去的100年中,阿拉斯加的Inupiaq村庄购买淡水用于饮用水和其他人类用途的方式发生了重大变化。自1960年代以来,地方,州和联邦机构提供了大量资金,用于在这些村庄安装集中式供水系统。这些系统寄予了很高的期望,但是由于恶劣的天气条件,较低的冬季温度和永久冻土,其中许多系统存在许多问题。水系统成功的其他障碍来自当地对传统水资源的偏爱。在苏厄德半岛上,一些村庄严重依赖集中式供水系统,而另一些村庄继续严重依赖传统水源。我们在本文中证明,局部变量,包括不同的环境因素和现代化过程中的代理意识,会影响关于是否使用集中式供水系统的局部选择。我们得出结论,要使这些项目成功,必须考虑到有关健康和可接受的饮用水水质的当地文化特定观念。

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