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EPA opens civil rights investigation into state’s role over Jackson water system

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EPA opens civil rights investigation into state's role over Jackson water system

The Environmental Protection Agency wrote in a letter Thursday that it is opening a investigation into the state of Mississippi's role in the breakdown of 's water system.

The letter is in response to a complaint the NAACP filed on Sept. 27 under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The complaint alleges Mississippi has discriminated against the on the basis of race, and that the state has “deprived” Jackson of federal funds intended for maintaining safe drinking water .

Mississippi, which has no Black statewide elected officials, is 38% Black and 59% white. Jackson is 83% Black and 16% white.

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The EPA specified in the letter that it will investigate whether the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality and the Mississippi State Department of discriminated against Jackson in their of water programs. It will also investigate whether the two state agencies have safeguards and policies to protect against discrimination as required by Title VI.

“The Mississippi State Department of Health is a regulatory agency that ensures compliance, offers education and guidance, and protects the public health safety of all Mississippians,” Liz Sharlot, a spokeswoman for the state health department, said in a statement. “The Agency also works with all eligible public water systems needing funds to improve their plants through the State Revolving Loan Fund. Extensive information can be found on our website.”

MDEQ didn't respond to requests for comment by the time this story published.

READ MORE: Lumumba, Reeves continue to point fingers as Congress calls for probe of Jackson water spending

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The Health Department oversees Mississippi's drinking water revolving loan fund, a program that lends municipalities federal money to make water upgrades. But the agency, NAACP argued in its complaint, has limited the benefits of those loans by capping loan forgiveness at $500,000 and enforcing a stricter repayment period than what allows for.

The letter says that the EPA's Office of External Civil Rights Compliance (OECRC) will contact MSDH and MDEQ in the next 10 days to explain the investigation and potential resolutions.

The NAACP also requested that the EPA include the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration in the investigation, but the federal agency declined.

Today's letter comes days after U.S. Reps. Bennie Thompson and Carolyn Maloney announced their own investigation into the state's spending, in which they've asked Gov. Tate Reeves to provide information on the state's allotment of recent historic federal infrastructure funding.

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Reeves' office did not yet have a comment on the EPA's letter when this story published.

Earlier on Thursday, Jackson announced it released its own request for proposals (RFP) for a contractor to operate the city's water plants, tanks, and well system. On Monday, Reeves accused Chokwe Antar Lumumba of withdrawing from the state's unified effort to fix the Jackson water system because the mayor wouldn't participate in the state's contract procurement. Lumumba responded that city should have the final say on the RFP before it's published.

While the state's request “accurately reflects the scope of work,” the city said in a statement, Jackson's request includes “specific terms” from the EPA that weren't in the state's request.

READ MORE: Mayor Lumumba says ‘paternalistic, racist' Legislature failed to help Jackson despite having extra billions

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This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Jury deliberations underway in Beth Ann White retrial

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-05-02 10:57:54

SUMMARY: Beth Ann White is currently on trial for causing a crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son, while also leaving the mother's two other with brain and spinal injuries. White's blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit at the time of the crash, and she has been indicted on four counts of aggravated DUI. After the first trial ended with a hung jury, White was re-indicted and the retrial is currently ongoing. The defense is arguing whether White was actually under the influence at the time of the crash. The has presented its case and the defense has not called any witnesses.

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Silver Alert issued for 55-year-old Jackson man

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 10:54:24

SUMMARY: A Silver Alert has been issued for 55-year-old Joseph Turner from , Mississippi, who was last seen on May 1. Turner was walking in an unknown direction wearing an Army-colored hoodie, red shirt, and blue jeans. He suffers from a medical that may impair his judgment. The Mississippi of Investigation is seeking information on his whereabouts, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Jackson Department. In other , a councilman has pleaded guilty to a drug conspiracy involving vape shops.

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Altercation at Mississippi police department leads to officer-involved shooting

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 09:06:07

SUMMARY: Authorities are investigating an officer-involved shooting at a Mississippi department in Mendenhall. The incident occurred on May 2 while an officer was booking a on domestic violence charges. An altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, resulting in the officer discharging his weapon and shooting the suspect. The officer sustained minor injuries, and the suspect was taken to a local hospital for treatment. The Mississippi of Investigation is looking into the incident, and their findings will be shared with the Mississippi 's Office.

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