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Jackson Water Crisis

by Liam Smith | Oct 10, 2022 | Agriculture, Climate Change, Drinking Water, Environment, Water

Jackson, Mississippi has been struggling with getting clean drinking water to its residents. Nearly 7 weeks ago, the city issued a boil water notice due to the possibility of raw water entering city pipelines after a big storm. According to NPR, Jackson city officials finally lifted the notice. However, officials still cite concerns about lead and copper levels, possibly due to pipes, in the city water.

As Jackson shows, clean, safe freshwater resources are limited even when water is available.  IX Power Clean Water is making it possible for industries to affordably treat and clean their wastewater so it can be reused in a sustainable, closed-loop system.  Then, industries don’t have to use our precious freshwater in their production processes. Find out how IX Power Clean Water is helping to change industrial water consumption at  https://ixwater.com/.

For the full story on NPR see: https://www.npr.org/2022/09/15/1123264927/jackson-miss-boil-water-lifted

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