The City of Jackson issued the following statement regarding the current discoloration of city water:
The City of Jackson Surface Water System is currently experiencing a temporary widespread discolored water occurrence in our distribution system. The City is investigating the cause of the water’s tint. However, despite the water’s appearance, it is still safe to drink and currently there is not a boil water notice as a result of these events.
The discolored water being experienced during this discolored water episode is SAFE TO DRINK. Your water continues to meet all State and federal drinking water standards for public health and safety. NO BOIL WATER ALERT IS IN EFFECT.
What is being done to fix the situation?
City crews are aggressively flushing lines to remove the discolored water from the affected areas.
What should I do during this discolored water occurrence?
We ask that you avoid using your washing machine and dishwasher until the water clears to avoid discoloration of your clothes, washing machines, and dishwasher.
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