2200-2499 block of East Northside Drive.
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2230 is the OH. The 7 guys must have clogged things up. To complain call MDM😜H
And the city puts up a billboard that sez " Taste the Tap".
Pfft...Don't worry. The Bad Lieutenant will show up tomorrow handing out bottles of water for a photo op.
Did the Anna and Neal ministry step up and provide them with some bottled water? Considering how much they $$$oak those seeking sobriety it would the least they could do.
MDMH stands for: "My Damn Money Honey!"
Ya'll are something you know that? Madison has boil water notices, and I believe just the other day Brandon issued a boil water notice as well.
Does Madison and Brandon, or any other city in the metro, put up billboards encouraging residents to drink the tap water? Yarber is using city dollars to promote himself and his administration the same way MSGOP officeholders use their taxpayer purses to spend on Supertalk radio ads.
I've lived in Madison for decades and don't think we've EVER had a boil water notice.
Actually, Madison the City issued a boil water alert on January 21 this year in the Pine Ridge Drive area.
Still, you can't compare 1 or 2 bw notices a year in the burbs on the same level as 200 a year in the "Bold New City".
Bear Creek had one a few years ago. It was over by the time I got home from work that night.
If Bear Creek had an actual boil water notice and it was truly 'over' in the same day, they were not in compliance with State Board of Health requirements. If a BW Notice is issued it cannot be removed until after 48 hours of testing shows clear.
Madison the City has had their water lines for 40 years or less. Many of Jackson's lines are 100 years old. And the population/geographic area of Jackson is much more than Madison's. For both reasons I would hope that the number of BW notices in Madison are fewer.
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