Jackson, MS water system is failing, city will be with no or little drinking water indefinitely

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I considered moving to Jackson for a nanosecond.

You'd think that Biden Infrastucture money would fix this, If the money is earmarked then it shouldn't be a problem.
 

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I considered moving to Jackson for a nanosecond.

You'd think that Biden Infrastucture money would fix this, If the money is earmarked then it shouldn't be a problem.
Just because the money is earmarked doesn't mean that cities will actually see it considering we've seen the misappropriation of funds on a grand scale especially recently in Mississippi. They'll give the funds to whiter more wealthier cities while the poorer ones are shyt out of luck.
 
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Folks this is on purpose


“After the storm last year, leaders of the majority Black community begged the state for $47 million for water and sewer repairs, but the legislature gave them only $3 million. The Environmental Protection Agency also recently announced $74.9 million in federal water and sewer infrastructure funds for Mississippi. However, the mayor says it would take $2 billion to fully repair and replace the dated system that has too much lead in its water.”
 

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Just because the money is earmarked doesn't mean that cities will actually see it considering we've seen the misappropriation of funds on a grand scale especially recently in Mississippi. They'll give the funds to whiter more wealthier cities while the poorer ones are shyt out of luck.
Yeah but Jackson is the capital, politicans work there so you'd think for that reason alone that they'd put a band-aid on the problem.
 

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This state has a republican governor, republican state legislature, two republican senators representing them in congress, who usually actively work against any climate related measures or any environmental justice policies at all, its a dangerous indifference, the population is over 80 percent black and they usually vote democrats anyway so who cares, republicans have shown time and time again that they would rather focus on culture war issues like banning books in elementary and high schools than solve issues like this. vote accordingly
 

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Folks this is on purpose


“After the storm last year, leaders of the majority Black community begged the state for $47 million for water and sewer repairs, but the legislature gave them only $3 million. The Environmental Protection Agency also recently announced $74.9 million in federal water and sewer infrastructure funds for Mississippi. However, the mayor says it would take $2 billion to fully repair and replace the dated system that has too much lead in its water.”
lead pipes are a nationwide problem they reported that Newark's drinking water had more lead in it than Flint (Flint's water was more fukked by chemicals though) but they got a lot of people used to drinking bottled water so there's that.
 
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lead pipes are a nationwide problem they reported that Newark's drinking water had more lead in it than Flint (Flint's water was more fukked by chemicals though) but they got a lot of people used to drinking bottled water so there's that.
It’s always fun watching people handwave shyt on here. I’m not sure a quote can be more damning of how this was done on purpose
 

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That situation was years in the making even before that infrastructure bill came into play.

With that being said, where is that one breh that arguing a few weeks ago that Jackson, Mississippi was poppin :francis:

I think it was @Joe Biden (Fisher) who said it.

Hence the Infrastructure Bill he touted for years..

Had he been someone like Barry he would have long secured the bill and funding, but he was full of hot air and no more..
 

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It’s always fun watching people handwave shyt on here. I’m not sure a quote can be more damning of how this was done on purpose
Well not everything is part of a nefarious plot. Lead pipes seemed lilke a good idea when they wee laid 150 years ago Now we know about lead poisioning.

Even replacing the pipes especially without water disruptions takes time, but yeah there's less urgency in certain areas.
 
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