![]() Conserving water will allow fellow Jacksonians to get back online faster. It will take longer for those farther away. Residents closer to the plants will see water pressure restored soonest. Please only use water for basic necessities. Those with water should continue to conserve it.3724 MONTROSE CIRCLE (3 Leaks Total Same Street) 37.CONFIRMED WATER MAIN BREAKS – This list has been located via MS 811 and checked by a water maintenance supervisor.The City encourages residents to report any water main breaks to 311. We continue to work to assess and coordinate water main break repairs.The goal is to reach around 90 psi at OB Curtis WTP and around 80 psi at JH Fewell WTP.That is up from 67 psi yesterday and 37 psi when the cold front came through resulting in water outages throughout the City of Jackson and City of Byram.We are working to sustain it and residents should begin to see improvements in water pressure soon. Today, the City’s pressure is up to 80 psi. We are gauging progress by measuring the psi (pounds per square inch) in the water distribution system.Another system-wide precautionary boil water notice was issued today due to high turbidity (cloudiness) in the water.We are encouraged with the efforts of our water personnel and the response from the water system to date. We are cautious with this prediction due to possible water main breaks delaying restorative efforts. The City anticipates that with pressures gaining each day, a majority of the City will see their water restored by the end of the week. ![]()
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