JXN Water issued the following statement.
Today, JXN Water lifted the boil water notices for the parts of south and west Jackson experiencing low water pressure. Operations leadership report the system is operating with flows matching the summer peak and water demand is manageable.
“We appreciate everyone’s patience as our staff worked around the clock to sample and address issues in the system,” said Ted Henifin, Interim Third Party Manager. “Please call us if you are experiencing a water pressure issue so we can understand what is happening on your side of the water line.”
Updates:
- Customer water use is overall over four million gallons more than normal.
- Over 114 repairs were completed during the winter operation period.
- Crews wait for safe conditions to continue working to make break repairs and address leaks.
Operations updates now transition to an ad hoc basis. Going forward, you can also find the latest releases in the newsroom at JXNwater.com.
7 comments:
Incredible work by Jxn Water and the crews who have been knee deep in mud, fixing all of the issues.
I have seen JXNWater crew working all around Jackson. I have yet to see one City of Jackson Water Dept truck on any of these work sites. I think it would make a lot of sense for Jackson to have their employees out there learning from the experts. I guess they are all in a warm office or truck somewhere.
We had a crew on Arlington in Belhaven until after dark Sunday! I swear I heard one of them say "Git 'er done!!"
Well, I may be imagining things, but it fits the scene.
1:50 - City of Jackson will never get the water system back. There's a reason why they're not cross-training city employees and it's because there is no plan for them to manage it in the future.
1:50. Please catch up! City of Jackson does not have any water or sewer maintenance personnel. They all went to work for JXN Water, their contractors, or I'm sure a few went to other City departments.
@2:46 so what happens when the feds leave?
WJTV and WLBT both posted this press release before the health department released the notice. Maybe Ted thinks he doesn't have to wait on MSDH?
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