Jackson's third-party water manager Ted Henifin says city notices of potential lead contamination are unnecessary since lead levels have not exceeded federal standards since 2015.
by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today June 22, 2023 During a wide-ranging discussion of the next steps for Jackson's water system in federal court Wednesday, the attention zeroed in on a document familiar to many Jacksonians. Since 2016, after Jackson failed to meet federal standards for lead in drinking water, the city has sent out regular notices to residents warning them of potential contamination.
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