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Effective Date:
2/22/2024
Public Water System:
City of Jackson-JXN Water (0250008)
Located in: Hinds County
JXN Water officials notified the Mississippi State Department of Health of a boil water alert issued for City of Jackson as the result of repair work performed on the water system.
This affects 145 customers at [1114-1174] Martingale Road, [4308-4322] Manhattan Road, [1001-1078] Cedar Hill Drive, [919-1127] Meadowbrook Road, [4206-4245] Brookdale Street, [930-1232] Buckley Drive, [3604-4247] Crane Blvd, [3911-4043] Old Canton Lane, [4001-4043] Cabell Lane and [4220-4240] Old Orchard Place who are served by the City of Jackson water supply located in Hinds County.
Residents will be notified immediately by City of Jackson-JXN Water when the advisory is lifted.
Contact Information: JXN Water (601-500-5200) www.jxnwater.com
City of Jackson-JXN Water (0250008) has issued a Boil-Water Alert for customers who receive their drinking water from their water supply located in Hinds County.
When a distribution system loses pressure, contaminants can siphon back into the water. Public health officials consider any system that loses pressure contaminated until tests prove otherwise. Health officials strongly recommend that all water be boiled vigorously for one minute before it is consumed.
Checklist for Safe Water Use
DO NOT
- Do not drink tap water while the water system is under a boil water advisory.
- Do not drink from water fountains in parks, public or private buildings that receive water from the affected system.
- Do not use ice unless it has been made with boiled water. Freezing will not necessarily kill harmful bacteria.
- Do not use tap water to make drinks, juices, or fountain soft drinks.
DO
- Wash your dishes in boiled water or use paper plates for the next few days.
- Wash your fruits and vegetables with boiled or bottled water since they may have been exposed to affected water from grocery store sprayers.
- Wash your hands and bathe as usual. Bathing is safe as long as no water is swallowed.
- Brush your teeth with boiled or bottled water.
- Cook with tap water if the food will be boiled for at least one minute.
AND REMEMBER:
- Properly chlorinated water in swimming pools is safe.
- Fish in aquariums are not affected.
Bringing water to a rolling boil for one minute will inactivate all major types of harmful bacteria.
When your boil-water notice is lifted:
1708642841
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