Officials said Sunday that most of Jackson should have running water, though residents are still advised not to drink straight from the tap.
JACKSON, Mississippi — Mississippi’s capital has taken a step closer toward restoring water service. Jackson officials announced Sunday that water pressure has been restored to most of the city’s customers.
“All of Jackson should now have pressure and most are now experiencing normal pressure,” the city said in a news release.
While gains were made at the O.B. Curtis Water Plant, additional repairs may cause fluctuations in pressure, the news release said. The total plant output of 90 pounds per square inch exceeded the city’s goal of 87 PSI.
“Multiple tanks are approaching full,” the statement said. “We no longer have any tanks at low levels. All of Jackson should now have pressure and most are now experiencing normal pressure.”
The boil notice will continue until the city reports two rounds of clear samples. In the …