Louisiana Governor Declares Emergency Involving State’s Water System
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has declared a water emergency involving an east-central Louisiana water system after finding out that the system’s contracted operator is no longer running the system because it hasn’t been paid.
The order involves the Clayton water system in Concordia Parish, which borders the Mississippi River in eastern central Louisiana.
Health officials say without an operator, the water would become undrinkable in less than 24 hours.
Edwards says the emergency contract will cost taxpayers more than $5,200 a month.
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