A new report that the Mississippi State Department of Health will soon release has found “significant deficiencies” in the Reedtown Water Association’s system.
Affected residents were encouraged to drink bottled water or to boil tap water for two minutes prior to consumption.
The water utility said this issue is not unique to just New Jersey American Water, but part of a larger statewide issue.
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