ON THIS PAGE
- Currently active notices
- Released (lifted) notices
- Precautions to takeIf your area has received a water safety notice
Related
- Operating food facilities under a water safety notice
- Water testing resultsTesting results and general information for public water systems
- Guidelines for water system operators
How Notices Are Issued
Individual water systems issue precautionary safety notices when water pressure is lost. Water systems are responsible for notifying their customers directly using whatever means necessary when such a self-imposed water safety notice is issued.
When water testing by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory indicates problems related to water quality, MSDH immediately sends a state-issued water safety (boil-water) notice to the public via press release and this website. The local water system is again responsible for notifying customers directly.
In addition to posting state-issued notices on this site, MSDH will post self-imposed notices if properly notified by water system officials. MSDH may issue press releases to radio, television and newspaper in the affected area to supplement the public notification efforts of the water system.
Bureau of Public Water Supply: 601-576-7518
City of Jackson: Precautionary notices that have been issued by JXN Water on behalf of the City of Jackson are available on the JXN Water Boil Water Notices page.
