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DOJ sues Jackson, Miss. over alleged water safety violations

Por: Fox News Politics November 30, 2022

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The Department of Justice brought a lawsuit against the city of Jackson, Mississippi, over its alleged failure to provide drinking water compliant with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) after multiple raw water intake pumps failed at a treatment plant on Aug. 29. According to the complaint filed in federal court on Tuesday, the failure resulted in a catastrophic loss of pressure in the distribution system that meant many residents had no... + full article



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