Governor Tate Reeves issues an emergency order related to Jackson's ongoing water crisis Monday evening at the Mississippi Emergency management Agency headquarters in Pearl.

Declaring the City of Jackson’s ongoing water crisis an immediate health threat, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday night issued an emergency order directing the state’s Emergency Management Agency to install an “Incident Command Center” at the city’s O. B. Curtis water treatment plant near the reservoir.

MEMA, in conjunction with the state Department of Health, will “begin operating tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to begin emergency maintenance and improvements,” Reeves said.

The timing of the order resulted from information that Curtis was operating well below capacity which could result in no water pressure for most of the city in coming days, Reeves said.

Neither of the plant’s primary pumps were currently operating, Reeves said, leaving only backup pumps. Additionally, “there have been too many cases of raw water from the reservoir being pushed through those pipes,” he said.



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