The city of Jackson issued the following notice.
Due
to the loss in water pressure, the City of Jackson Water/Sewer
Utilities Division has issued a precautionary boil water advisory until
further notice for the following
area:
This notice
DOES affect the businesses in LeFleur’s Gallery and Jacksonian Plaza including Kroger.
· [4800-4999] Interstate 55 North Frontage Road; 39211
· [4700-4899] Old Canton Road; 39211
· [100-199] LeFleurs Square; 39211
· [1400-1499] Old Square Road; 39211
· [1400-1599] Jacksonian Plaza; 39211
THIS ADVISORY AFFECTS APPROXIMATELY 30 CONNECTIONS ON OUR DRINKING WATER SYSTEM.
11 comments:
If I had one of those affected businesses that continuously has do deal with incompetence, I'd find a "go for the jugular" lawyer and sue the city.
Same old shit, different day.
Not quite 7:13,
The same old "SHIT" problem is with the sewer lines that are collapsing and causing overflows; this is a 'same old' problem, but instead of overflowing shit, there is no flow.
The good news for the city though is -- what doesn't go out can't go back in.
This will reduce the treatment requirements of the sewer treatment plant.
7:10, I think the type of attorney to which you referred tend to impress their clients more than the courts.
Our mayor can’t fix roads or abandoned libraries or crime or water lines or litter or water bill collections but he sure can go after a guy who made a tiktok video. You Jackson voters really going to re-elect the mayor? Aren’t you tired of living like a third world country?
How are businesses equipped to boil water? I get a restaurant, but does the CVS in Deville have a stove in the back room, or does the Office Depot in Jacksonian Plaza have two or three kettles in the manager's office?
Yeah, I get that they all should use bottled water for drinking, but the point is that these "boil water" notices are just being tossed out without regard for who or what they are impacting. It's inconvenient enough for a home, but at least a home can boil water for the residents. How does a school or a church or a business in Lefleur's Gallery do that, other than paying Kentwood?
Maybe you shouldn't ask for a drink of water next time you're at Nevada Bob's.
It's terrible for a restaurant. Because dish washing isn't allowed. And it's impossible to boil enough water for dish washing. So a restaurant has to close, use disposable plates and utensils, or wash dishes off-site.
It's not hard on an Office Depot or CVS. Nobody there is brushing teeth, cooking, etc.
Come to Madison and Ridgeland. We have drinkable water and you will not get shot. Be careful leaving Madison however or you might accidentally end up in Canton!!!
No, don't move to Madison! The Jacksonians remaining are responsible for Jackson's demise. They keep voting for Baby Chowke and the of the embiciles on the city council, DA, etc. They will bring their sinking ships with them.
It's like when Californians move to Colorado or Texas - they bring their incompetence with them while bloviating, "that's not how we did it in xxxxx."
Canton is better than Jackson. We have clean drinking water. Hey we have Amazon, and Nissan and that says a lot.
So, is the West side of I-55 is safe ?
(that was an attempt at being funny)
But seriously, I was hoping for an official statement from Broad Street Bakery ... or anyone at Banner Hall ?
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