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Larger lessons from the Jackson Mississippi and Flint water crises

Examination of boil water alerts (BWAs) in Jackson, Mississippi points to the breadth and diversity of impact from water contamination. We describe these impacts and the larger context and limitations of BWAs as ways of both informing the public and mitigating risk.

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Fig. 1: Boil water alerts.

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Seeger, M., McElmurry, S.P. Larger lessons from the Jackson Mississippi and Flint water crises. Nat Water 1, 317–318 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44221-023-00068-7

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