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CITY OF SOUTHAVEN vs CITY OF JACKSON

Water quality comparison — risk levels, violations, PFAS records, and contaminants

Quick Answer

CITY OF JACKSON has a lower risk classification (safe). CITY OF SOUTHAVEN has 0 open health-based violations and 232 PFAS records. CITY OF JACKSON has 1 open health-based violation and 348 PFAS records.

CITY OF SOUTHAVEN

Mississippi · MS0170018

Overall Risk Level

Low Concern

No Concern
Low
Moderate
High
Critical

Minor detections below regulatory limits. Routine monitoring adequate.

0

Open violations

232

PFAS records

CITY OF JACKSON

Mississippi · MS0250008

Overall Risk Level

No Concerns Detected

No Concern
Low
Moderate
High
Critical

Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.

1

Open violations

348

PFAS records

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricCITY OF SOUTHAVENCITY OF JACKSON
StateMississippiMississippi
Risk LevelLow ConcernNo Concerns Detected
Population Served56,000189,673
Open Health Violations01
Total Violations1544
PFAS Records232348
OwnershipLocalLocal
Service TypeGroundwaterSurface water
City ServedSouthavenJackson

Contaminants in Violation Records

CITY OF SOUTHAVEN

  • Total Coliform
  • Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)
  • Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)

CITY OF JACKSON

  • Lead
  • Nitrate
  • Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
  • Coliform (TCR)
  • Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)

Key Differences

CITY OF SOUTHAVEN has a low risk rating vs. safe for CITY OF JACKSON.

CITY OF SOUTHAVEN has 0 open health-based violations vs. 1 for CITY OF JACKSON.

CITY OF SOUTHAVEN has 232 PFAS records vs. 348 for CITY OF JACKSON.

What Should I Do?

If either utility shows open violations or elevated PFAS records, consider:

  • Installing a reverse osmosis filter — removes PFAS, lead, arsenic, nitrates, and most heavy metals.
  • Requesting your utility’s annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for the most current test results.
  • Ordering a certified lab water test if you want contaminant-specific data for your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is safer — CITY OF SOUTHAVEN or CITY OF JACKSON?

CITY OF JACKSON has a lower risk classification (safe). CITY OF JACKSON has 1 open health-based violation compared to 0 for the other system.

What does "open health-based violation" mean?

An open health-based violation means a water system has exceeded an EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) or failed to meet a treatment technique — and the violation has not yet been resolved. These are the most serious type of water quality violations.

How current is this data?

Violation data comes from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), which is updated as utilities report. PFAS data comes from EPA's UCMR 5 monitoring (2023–2025). Risk levels are recalculated daily.

What does PWSID mean?

PWSID stands for Public Water System ID — a unique federal identifier assigned to each community water system. You can use it to look up a system in EPA's ECHO database.

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