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Representatives in Mississippi’s state legislature approved $3 million to repair the state’s water system including 46.7 million for the city of Jackson earlier this month. As of now, it is unclear how these funds will be spent.
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On April 13, the city approved $1.2 million to repair the O.B. Curtis water treatment facility. This was after it was revealed that the Environmental Protection Agency, sent an emergency administrative order demanding for the city to fix its water system.
The order detailed the city’s long standing water problems such as equipment failures and understaffing. It also cited health concerns like the potential for E. Coli and other pathogens in the water, which can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, cramps, and headaches.