Water Crisis in Jackson: WEF Responds

Sept. 12, 2022
Water Environment Federation leadership speaks on what we can do now to make sure that our nation's water systems remain functional; ensuring equity and access for all.

When heavy rains caused catastrophic pump failure at the water treatment plant in Jackson, Miss., 150,000 residents were left without safe drinking water for days.

Water Environment Federation (WEF) President Jamie Eichenberger and Water Environment Federation president-elect Ifetayo Venner discuss WEF's stance on the water crisis in Jackson, and what we can do now to make sure that our nation's water systems remain functional; ensuring equity and access for all.

Learn more at wef.org/advocacy.

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