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by Mississippi Today, Mississippi Today August 30, 2022 The drinking water system in Jackson is failing, and officials cannot say when reliable service will be restored. As we work to get you the information you need, we want to know what questions you have and how the water crisis is affecting you. Please complete the survey below to share your questions, concerns and pictures. { x=c.createElement, n=c.getElementsByTagName[0]; x.async=1; x.src=t; n.parentNode.
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