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Groundbreaking held for new Edwards water treatment system

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – For years, Edwards residents watched brown water pour from their faucets. Now, a major project aims to change that.

On Monday, April 28, the town broke ground on a new filtration system. The $2.5 million system will bring clean, clear water to Edwards.

The Delta Regional Authority provided the grant to fund the work. Construction crews expect to complete the project by December 2026.

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