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Boil-Water Notices

About these notices: Individual water systems issue boil-water alerts when water pressure is lost, and are responsible for notifying their customers directly. To help in their notification, MSDH posts copies of water alerts here when we receive information from the water system.

When periodic water testing by the state Public Health Laboratory indicates problems with water quality, MSDH immediately issues a notice here, and informs the local water system, which is responsible for contacting customers.

Water Supply Division: 601-576-7518

 
This page last reviewed on Nov 2, 2011     email this page    print this page print this page 
Boil-Water Alert Tips
Steps to take if your area has received a boil-water notice
Questions and Answers About Boil-Water Alerts
Operating Food Facilities Under a Boil Water Alert


Current boil-water notices
Stringer Water Works
Located in Jasper County, 2/7/2012
Town of Port Gibson
Located in Claiborne County, 2/7/2012
Yokena - Jeff Davis Water District
Located in Warren County, 2/4/2012
TESI: Ocean Beach
Located in Jackson County, 2/4/2012
Coles Water Association #1
Located in Amite County, 03/19/2009
City of Jackson - Gary Drive
Released on February 7, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.
N E Perry Utl Assn #1
Released on February 4, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.
City of Richland
Released on February 3, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.
City of Bay St Louis
Released on February 3, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.
Greenfield Water Association
Released on February 3, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.
Eagle Lake Water District
Released on February 3, 2012. Water from this system is now safe to drink.