The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Jackson, Mississippi over alleged violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act and Environmental Protection Agency orders.
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As a result of this, the complaint says residents had to use bottled water and"other alternative water sources" from government agencies and elsewhere. Service resumed on Sept. 6, but the effects remain ongoing, the DOJ said. The lawsuit explained how contaminants would get into a water system that does not have sufficient water pressure.Clouds are reflected on the City of Jackson's O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Facility's sedimentation basins in Ridgeland, Mississippi, Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Jackson's water system partially failed following flooding and heavy rainfall that exacerbated longstanding problems in one of two water-treatment plants.
Fox News reached out to Jackson’s mayor’s office for comment on the lawsuit, but they did not immediately respond.While the pump failure occurred in August 2022, Jackson has had problems with its water system since at least February 2020, when the EPA began its inspection and issued an Emergency Administrative Order that said the water system’s conditions"presented an imminent and substantial endangerment" to residents that included the possibility of contaminants including E. Coli.
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