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Saving Juliette

Saving Juliette

Saving Juliette is a short investigative documentary from filmmakers Evey Wilson Wetherbee of the Mercer University Center for Collaborative Journalism and GPB’s own Grant Blankenship. The documentary tells the story of a small Georgia town’s struggle to find answers when residents find that their drinking water is contaminated with coal ash from the largest coal-fired power plant in the country.

Saving Juliette is a local public television program presented by GPB

Saving Juliette

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Residents seek answers when their drinking water is contaminated by a nearby power plant. (39m 15s)

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