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Byram hopes for water service improvements with new board representation
The law adds local and state appointees to a nine-member board as Jackson’s water system remains under federal oversight.
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Byram hopes for water service improvements with new board representation
Byram hopes for water service improvements with new board representation BYRAM, Miss. — Gov. Tate Reeves signed the Metro Jackson Water Authority Act, changing oversight of Jackson’s water services. The law creates a new board with representatives from Jackson, Ridgeland, Byram and the state. Jackson leaders have opposed the change, but other cities that rely on the service said change was needed for customers. Byram neighborhoods deal with wate…
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