MISSISSIPPI
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS PHASE 2 PFAS SETTLEMENT

Mississippi’s water systems are at a critical decision point.

HOW MUCH COULD YOUR PWS RECEIVE?

The settlement administrator will evaluate factors such as:

  • PFAS concentration levels in your water sources.
  • Adjusted flow rates (based on your three highest years in a 10-year period).

Mississippi cities with high PFAS scores could qualify for a 4x multiplier on their PFAS settlement awards, potentially unlocking millions of dollars for their PWS.

A list of Mississippi PWS’s that qualify for the 3M and DuPont settlements is provided at the end of this page.

Estimated Flow Rates:

We estimate flow rates are approximately 1,500 GPM per 10,000 people served.

This is an estimate and there may be variation due to many factors including commercial use of the water system.

The actual flow rate is known by the water utility.

Flow Rate (gpm) / PFAS Score 100 250 500 1,000 1,500 5,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 300,000
2 $36,240 $70,013 $115,244 $189,694 $253,898 $603,369 $993,106 $1,918,881 $3,157,910 $5,196,296 $11,436,561
4 $145,785 $281,723 $463,713 $763,253 $1,021,550 $2,427,216 $3,994,261 $7,714,149 $12,687,352 $20,855,641 $45,758,953
10 $148,252 $286,489 $471,559 $776,166 $1,038,832 $2,468,269 $4,061,800 $7,844,507 $12,901,569 $21,207,290 $46,527,259
50 $164,724 $318,320 $523,950 $862,394 $1,154,236 $2,742,397 $4,512,775 $8,714,863 $14,331,681 $23,554,481 $51,652,815
100 $185,313 $358,108 $589,437 $970,176 $1,298,484 $3,085,022 $5,076,399 $9,802,456 $16,118,368 $26,485,901 $58,047,466
250 $247,082 $477,467 $785,890 $1,293,499 $1,731,188 $4,112,663 $6,766,639 $13,062,886 $21,472,088 $35,263,074 $77,149,868
500 $350,027 $676,390 $1,113,285 $1,832,294 $2,452,225 $5,824,623 $9,581,606 $18,489,120 $30,373,873 $49,834,987 $108,717,963
750 $452,968 $875,299 $1,440,643 $2,370,993 $3,173,089 $7,535,613 $12,393,952 $23,905,608 $39,249,406 $64,336,461 $139,954,105
1000 $555,906 $1,074,195 $1,767,967 $2,909,596 $3,893,781 $9,245,635 $15,203,680 $29,312,376 $48,098,804 $78,768,005 $170,863,503

The ranges provided in the 3M Estimated Allocation Range Table are based on data publicly available at the time of the Settlement, reasonable assumptions, and good faith estimates. The ranges presented in this Table are not the actual settlement awards that will be allocated to each Impacted Water Source because: certain data is not publicly available; the full extent of Impacted Water Sources is unknown; and the extent of participation in the settlement among putative members of the Settlement Class is unknown.

STAG LIUZZA: PROVEN RESULTS

Stag Liuzza has decades of experience handling environmental litigation nationwide. The judge overseeing the national AFFF PFAS litigation appointed Mike Stag to the PEC. Our PFAS lawyers have secured billions in settlements from 3M and DuPont. Whether you represent a small rural water district or a large metropolitan area, we can help you navigate PFAS lawsuits, federal court proceedings, and all aspects of filing a successful PFAS settlement claim. Stag Liuzza’s track record includes:

  • A major water district serving over 200,000 customers, estimated to receive $14 million+ in settlement funds
  • A mid-size municipality serving 15,000 customers, estimated to recover $3.3 million
  • A smaller town serving 5,000 customers, expected to obtain $4.7 million in funding

Mississippi municipalities have the opportunity to access vital funding through Phase 2 of the national PFAS settlement with 3M and DuPont. This funding is essential for PWS to reimburse PFAS-related costs, conduct water testing, implement remediation plans, and establish long-term protection against PFAS contamination.

Missing key deadlines will forfeit settlement funds owed to Mississippi public drinking water systems, and put significant financial strain on both systems and rate payers.

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PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS: PFAS SETTLEMENT - KEY INFORMATION

Mississippi’s public drinking water systems are at a critical juncture in the fight against PFAS contamination. These PFAS chemicals—often called “forever chemicals”—pose serious health concerns for residents, threaten local ecosystems, and can result in tens of millions of dollars in remediation costs if left unaddressed. Many products, including firefighting foam, electronics, and packaging, contain PFAS. This contributes to environmental contamination and serious health risks.

The Phase 2 PFAS Settlement available to many Mississippi cities and towns provides financial resources to help municipalities test for, mitigate, and manage PFAS exposure in their water supply in order to follow compliance with evolving federal guidelines and safeguarding public health.

The Phase 2 Public Water System Settlement provides essential funding for Mississippi public water systems to tackle PFAS contamination. This settlement supports PFAS remediation and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.

These resources enable municipalities to identify and remediate contamination effectively, helping protect their water systems. Acting promptly reduces the financial burden of treatment measures and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.

KEY DEADLINES FOR
MISSISSIPPI WATER SYSTEMS:

JANUARY 1, 2026

JULY 1, 2026

JULY 31, 2026

AUGUST 1, 2026

DECEMBER 31, 2030

Phase Two Testing Claims Form

Phase Two Baseline Testing

Phase Two Action Fund Claims Form

Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form

Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Claims.

JANUARY 1, 2026

Phase Two Testing Claims Form

JULY 1, 2026

Phase Two Baseline Testing

JULY 31, 2026

Phase Two Action Fund Claims Form

AUGUST 1, 2026

Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form

DECEMBER 31, 2030

Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Claims.

Time is Running Out!

Secure critical funding today. PWS cannot wait to take action later. This settlement is the only opportunity to receive funds from 3M and DuPont.

BENEFITS OF FILING FOR
THE PHASE 2 SETTLEMENT?

The Phase 2 Settlement offers vital financial and legal benefits to Mississippi’s municipalities. Below is an introduction to the core advantages:

01.

REDUCED FINANCIAL
BURDEN:

Settlement awards alleviate expensive out-of-pocket expenses for municipalities, saving customers from substantial rate hikes. The settlement pays a PWS even if the PFAS detection levels are below the EPA 4 ppt standard.

02.

PROTECT PUBLIC
HEALTH:

Early identification and treatment of drinking water contaminated with PFAS can limit adverse outcomes for public drinking water systems.

03.

ENSURE
COMPLIANCE:

The EPA has set a national standard of 4 ppt for PFOA and PFOS. Public drinking water systems are required to test pursuant to UCMR-5. National Clean Drinking Water Act standards will apply to most PWS.

04.

LONG-TERM COMMUNITY
SAFEGUARD:

Address PFAS contamination proactively and secure funds necessary to respond to unfunded national mandates.

UNDERSTANDING PFAS CONTAMINATION

PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been widely used in various industries and consumer products. These chemicals are known for their resistance to heat, water, and oil, making them useful in applications such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, and firefighting foam. However, PFAS have also been linked to serious health concerns, including cancer, thyroid disease, and reproductive issues.

PFAS are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down naturally in the environment and can persist for hundreds of years. This persistence has led to widespread contamination of soil, water, and air, making PFAS a widespread environmental and public health concern.

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HEALTH EFFECTS OF
PFAS EXPOSURE

Exposure to PFAS has been linked to a range of serious health effects, including:

CANCER:

PFAS have been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, including testicular and kidney cancer.

THYROID CONDITIONS:

PFAS have been shown to disrupt thyroid function, leading to conditions such as hypothyroidism.

REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES:

PFAS have been linked to reproductive problems, including reduced fertility and increased risk of pregnancy complications.

IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPRESSION:

PFAS have been shown to weaken the immune system, making people more susceptible to illness and infection.

The health effects of PFAS exposure can be severe and long-lasting, making it essential to take steps to minimize exposure and address contamination.

PFAS CONTAMINATION & REMEDIATION IN MISSISSIPPI

PFAS chemicals are widely used across various industries, including firefighting foam (aqueous film-forming foam), food packaging, and other everyday products. Over time, these harmful chemicals have seeped into drinking water supplies, contaminated groundwater, and even private drinking water wells throughout Mississippi.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other government agencies have issued guidelines under legislation such as the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to address PFAS pollution. Mississippi municipalities must take swift action to meet these federal guidelines, mitigate legal exposure, and protect public health.

Public drinking water systems in Mississippi can expect to receive millions of dollars in settlement funds needed to respond to PFAS in its water sources. The 3M and DuPont Phase 2 settlement offers financial support necessary to avoid passing the bill to taxpayers and rate payers.

Mississippi
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ESTIMATED SETTLEMENT AWARDS:

Municipalities with any detectable PFAS and significant flow rates could qualify for awards in millions.

MULTIPLIER EFFECT:

Municipalities with any detectable PFAS and significant flow rates could qualify for awards in millions.

Without action, Mississippi PWS’s with detectable levels of PFAS may face long-term consequences, including increased public health risks, regulatory action, reduced property values, and significant financial burdens.

DON'T RISK LOSING FUNDING FOR
MISSISSIPPI'S PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS

Municipalities across Mississippi face potential remediation expenses in the tens of millions. Litigation to recover costs from the PFAS industry is ongoing at the federal level. The AFFF Product Liability Litigation is the national case that resulted in the $13.6 Billion settlement with 3M and Dupont.

Public water systems in Mississippi risk losing out on millions of dollars if they fail to take legal action. Specifically, water systems must meet not only the settlement deadlines, but also evaluate any unsettled damage claims. These claims include costs to public waste water and sewage treatment systems. Many defendants in the litigation have not settled with public drinking water systems in the hope that they will fail to take action. Public water systems that fail to act before the deadlines will forfeit their claim to millions of dollars in funding.

Therefore, public water systems must take immediate action to protect their financial interests.

MEET EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER, MIKE STAG

Mike Stag, a member of the court-appointed Executive Committee for PFAS litigation, currently represents PWS in 26 states to claim their share of the $13.6 Billion settlement fund.

STEPS FOR FILING A PFAS CLAIM

For Mississippi municipalities and public water systems, filing a settlement claim and joining the ongoing litigation is a critical step in securing the financial and legal protections your community needs. Below is a brief overview for municipal water systems looking to recover costs related to PFAS:

01

Test Each Water Source for PFAS

  • Arrange for reputable laboratory testing to determine PFAS concentration levels in your public water sources. The settlement terms require testing of each PWS water source.
  • The settlement pays the PWS if there are any positive detections, even below the EPA’s 4 ppt standard.

Stag Liuzza may be able to help cover the costs of testing.

02

Retain Experienced PFAS Counsel

  • Partner with an environmental law firm specializing in PFAS litigation to navigate complex legal settlement terms.
  • Hiring an attorney can help you meet strict court deadlines, gather essential documentation, and maximize potential settlement money.

03

File Your PFAS Settlement Claim

  • Submit all required documentation, including PFAS testing results and flow rate data, to initiate your claim.
  • Stay compliant with court deadlines and settlement requirements to avoid disqualification and secure settlement funds.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It is a nationwide agreement that provides funding and cost recovery to public water systems. Mississippi PWS’s can file settlement claims to receive financial support to pay for or reimburse costs related to testing, remediation, and regulatory compliance.

Specific PFAS chemicals of major concern include PFOA and PFOS, although new PFAS compounds continue to emerge. The national settlement with 3M and DuPont pays systems for any detections related to many different PFAS chemicals.

Exposure to PFAS in drinking water has been linked to kidney cancer, thyroid issues, immune system disruptions, and other significant health problems

Water systems qualifying for the Phase 2 settlement are listed in an exhibit to the Master Settlement Agreement for 3M and DuPont. The amount of money each water system will receive depends on factors like PFAS concentrations and flow rates. Completing PFAS testing in each water source is crucial to recovering money.

Reimbursement for settlement testing costs is expected the first quarter of 2026. Action fund payments are expected to start the fourth quarter of 2026.

GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS

PFAS (Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)

A group of toxic chemicals, including PFOA and PFOS, used in products such as firefighting foam and non-stick cookware.

Forever Chemicals

A nickname for PFAS due to their persistence in the environment and the human body.

PFAS Exposure

Contact with PFAS compounds through inhalation, ingestion (drinking water), or skin contact.

PFAS Claim

A formal request for financial compensation through the PFAS litigation process or settlement funds.

Federal Court/District Court

Judicial systems handling PFAS lawsuits and approving final settlements.

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

A federal law regulating hazardous waste management, relevant to PFAS disposal.

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

A law giving the EPA authority to regulate new and existing chemicals, including PFAS.

Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)

A firefighting foam often containing PFAS chemicals that can leach into groundwater.

Comprehensive Environmental Response

Refers to laws and actions (e.g., CERCLA) for cleaning up hazardous substances, including PFAS pollution.

Personal Injury Claims

Lawsuits brought by individuals who suffer health problems from PFAS exposure, potentially involving local governments and PFAS manufacturers.

FIND YOUR PWS

PWS Name PWSID PWS Type Primary Source Population Served
CITY OF JACKSONMS0250008CWSSurfacewater188,723
CITY OF GULFPORTMS0240003CWSGroundwater83,856
CITY OF SOUTHAVENMS0170018CWSGroundwater55,782
CITY OF OLIVE BRANCHMS0170015CWSGroundwater53,011
CITY OF HATTIESBURGMS0180008CWSGroundwater43,449
CITY OF MERIDIANMS0380005CWSGroundwater36,347
CITY OF STARKVILLEMS0530020CWSGroundwater31,787
CITY OF PEARLMS0610017CWSGroundwater31,775
CITY OF BRANDONMS0610003CWSGroundwater30,400
CITY OF GREENVILLEMS0760004CWSGroundwater29,602
CITY OF VICKSBURGMS0750010CWSGroundwater29,238
CITY OF FLOWOODMS0610075CWSGroundwater27,997
WEST JACKSON CO UTILITY DISTMS0300156CWSGroundwater27,496
CITY OF OCEAN SPRINGSMS0300005CWSGroundwater26,168
BEAR CREEK W/A-WESTMS0450021CWSGroundwater25,508
CITY OF CLINTONMS0250003CWSGroundwater25,000
CITY OF OXFORDMS0360011CWSGroundwater25,000
CITY OF RIDGELANDMS0450013CWSGroundwater24,340
CITY OF BILOXIMS0240001CWSGroundwater24,243
COLUMBUS LIGHT & WATERMS0440003CWSGroundwater23,573
CITY OF PASCAGOULAMS0300006CWSGroundwater22,551
CITY OF LAURELMS0340021CWSGroundwater21,627
CITY OF GAUTIERMS0300004CWSGroundwater19,776
CITY OF GREENWOODMS0420001CWSGroundwater18,810
CITY OF LONG BEACHMS0240005CWSGroundwater18,500
CLARKSDALE PUBLIC UTILITIESMS0140002CWSGroundwater18,216
WEST LAMAR WATER ASSN #1MS0370011CWSGroundwater17,519
CITY OF CANTONMS0450006CWSGroundwater17,073
CITY OF CLEVELANDMS0060006CWSGroundwater16,392
BEAR CREEK W/A -EASTMS0450002CWSGroundwater16,281
CITY OF MADISONMS0450010CWSGroundwater16,136
CITY OF JACKSON-MADDOX RD.MS0250012CWSGroundwater15,212
CITY OF WEST POINTMS0130008CWSGroundwater15,062
CITY OF MOSS POINTMS0300008CWSGroundwater14,997
CITY OF CORINTHMS0020002CWSSurfacewater14,900
CITY OF NATCHEZMS0010002CWSGroundwater14,520
CITY OF HERNANDOMS0170009CWSGroundwater13,981
CITY OF HORN LAKEMS0170022CWSGroundwater13,316
CITY OF GRENADAMS0220003CWSGroundwater12,762
HORN LAKE WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0170010CWSGroundwater12,735
DIBERVILLE W/SMS0240002CWSGroundwater12,721
PICAYUNE UTILITIES, CITY OFMS0550004CWSGroundwater12,654
CITY OF BROOKHAVENMS0430002CWSGroundwater12,513
CITY OF MCCOMBMS0570004CWSGroundwater12,413
NORTH LAMAR WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0370006CWSGroundwater12,403
SOUTH CENTRAL WATER ASSNMS0250022CWSGroundwater12,123
CULKIN WATER DISTMS0750002CWSGroundwater11,780
DIAMONDHEAD UTILITIES-NORTHMS0230005CWSGroundwater11,627
PEARL RIVER CENTRAL W/AMS0550005CWSGroundwater11,484
INGALLS SHIPBUILDINGMS0300010NTNCWSGroundwater10,851
CITY OF BAY ST LOUISMS0230001CWSGroundwater10,842
CITY OF RIPLEYMS0700008CWSGroundwater10,528
NORTH LAUDERDALE W/A, INCMS0380006CWSGroundwater10,460
CITY OF YAZOO CITYMS0820014CWSGroundwater10,163
BOONEVILLE WATER DEPT.MS0590004CWSGroundwater9,995
CITY OF INDIANOLAMS0670006CWSGroundwater9,855
CITY OF HOLLY SPRINGSMS0470002CWSGroundwater9,760
CITY OF BILOXI-NORTHMS0240084CWSGroundwater9,665
CITY OF KOSCIUSKOMS0040004CWSGroundwater9,646
CITY OF PONTOTOCMS0580006CWSGroundwater9,398
CITY OF AMORYMS0480002CWSGroundwater9,250
CITY OF PETALMS0180011CWSGroundwater9,174
CITY OF PASS CHRISTIANMS0240009CWSGroundwater8,944
CITY OF NEW ALBANYMS0730006CWSGroundwater8,900
WALLS WATER ASSN- LAKE FORESTMS0170043CWSGroundwater8,493
CITY OF SENATOBIAMS0690005CWSGroundwater8,354
ADAMS CO W/A #4-KAISER LAKEMS0010015CWSGroundwater8,266
ADAMS CO W/A #2-SOUTHMS0010009CWSGroundwater7,912
CMU - LAKE CAROLINEMS0450034CWSGroundwater7,830
TOWN OF ABERDEENMS0480001CWSGroundwater7,783
BARRONTOWN W/AMS0180001CWSGroundwater7,730
LAMAR PARK WATER & SEWAGE ASSNMS0370004CWSGroundwater7,714
CITY OF LOUISVILLEMS0800004CWSGroundwater7,515
CITY OF BATESVILLEMS0540002CWSGroundwater7,463
MAGEES CREEK W/A-NORTHMS0740076CWSGroundwater7,410
EAST MADISON WATER ASSN-WESTMS0450007CWSGroundwater7,339
CITY OF IUKAMS0710006CWSGroundwater7,223
EAST LOWNDES W/A B WEST-OLD YORKVILLE RDMS0440103CWSGroundwater7,221
CITY OF PHILADELPHIAMS0500008CWSGroundwater7,118
CITY OF RICHLANDMS0610023CWSGroundwater7,100
FANNIN WATER ASSN-NORTHMS0610008CWSGroundwater7,099
ALGOMA WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0580001CWSGroundwater7,000
LEWISBURG WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0170011CWSGroundwater6,750
PROGRESS COMM WATER ASSNMS0370008CWSGroundwater6,748
EAST LOWNDES W/A #2-HUCKLEBERRYMS0440080CWSGroundwater6,706
FARMINGTON WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0020003CWSGroundwater6,695
TUNICA COUNTY UTILITY DISTRICTMS0720024CWSGroundwater6,690
ARNOLD LINE WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0370001CWSGroundwater6,632
COMBINED UTILITIESMS0200001CWSGroundwater6,626
CITY OF WAVELANDMS0230002CWSGroundwater6,435
CENTRAL W/A-EAST SIDEMS0500004CWSGroundwater6,352
OKATOMA WATER ASSOCIATION #2MS0640022CWSGroundwater6,336
TOWN OF CALEDONIAMS0440002CWSGroundwater6,220
SEBASTOPOL WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0620010CWSGroundwater6,060
CRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER SERVICEMS0150003CWSGroundwater6,054
CITY OF COLUMBIAMS0460003CWSGroundwater5,900
SUNRISE UTILITY ASSN INCMS0180013CWSGroundwater5,850
CENTER W/A-CAESAR SYSTEMMS0550001CWSGroundwater5,830
KOSSUTH W/A #3-PINE MOUNTAINMS0020007CWSGroundwater5,790
DIXIE COMMUNITY UTILITY ASSN.MS0180005CWSGroundwater5,742
GREENFIELD WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0610011CWSGroundwater5,734
TOWN OF FLORENCEMS0610009CWSGroundwater5,684
JACKSON CO UTILITY AUTHORITY- WESTMS0300164CWSGroundwater5,607
HILLDALE WATER DISTRICTMS0750005CWSGroundwater5,602
EAST LOWNDES #4-HERMAN-VAUGHNMS0440100CWSGroundwater5,553
PLEASANT RIDGE W/AMS0340014CWSGroundwater5,544
CITY OF EUPORAMS0780005CWSGroundwater5,526
CITY OF FORESTMS0620002CWSGroundwater5,430
NORTH PIKE WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0570008CWSGroundwater5,379
ALCORN W/A #1-INDIAN SPRINGSMS0020006CWSGroundwater5,296
CENTRAL W/A-SOUTHWESTMS0500009CWSGroundwater5,251
FISHER FERRY WATER DISTRICTMS0750004CWSGroundwater5,190
MACON ELECTRIC & WATER DEPT.MS0520004CWSGroundwater5,166
EAST LEFLORE WATER & SEWER DSTMS0420010CWSGroundwater5,161
CITY OF HERNANDO-JAYBIRDMS0170002CWSGroundwater5,145
NTS UTILITY ASSOCIATIONMS0380028CWSGroundwater5,103
CITY OF CARTHAGEMS0400001CWSGroundwater5,069
TOPISAW CREEKMS0430029CWSGroundwater5,056
CITY OF WINONAMS0490010CWSGroundwater5,043
NESBIT WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0170014CWSGroundwater5,027
CLAYTON VILLAGE W/A #1-EASTMS0530006CWSGroundwater4,984
STANDARD DEDEAUX WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0230063CWSGroundwater4,984
EAST PONTOTOC WATER ASSNMS0580002CWSGroundwater4,956
CITY OF WAYNESBOROMS0770003CWSGroundwater4,850
CITY OF WIGGINSMS0660005CWSGroundwater4,847
CLARKDALE WATER ASSN # 1MS0380001CWSGroundwater4,739
TOWN OF TUNICAMS0720004CWSGroundwater4,689
EAST LOWNDES W/A A EAST-OLD YORKVILLEMS0440081CWSGroundwater4,688
GULF PARKMS0300044CWSGroundwater4,675
SOUTHWEST JONES W/A-NORTHMS0340019CWSGroundwater4,664
CITY OF LELANDMS0760006CWSGroundwater4,591
CITY OF ELLISVILLEMS0340003CWSGroundwater4,549
OAK HILL WATER ASSNMS0580004CWSGroundwater4,506
BUCKATUNNA WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0770001CWSGroundwater4,438
PEARL RIVER CENTRAL W/A-HENLEY FIELDMS0550060CWSGroundwater4,422
CITY OF BELZONIMS0270001CWSGroundwater4,406
SMITHS CROSSING WATER ASSNMS0640014CWSGroundwater4,406
CITY OF BILOXI-FRENCHMS0240036CWSGroundwater4,380
RIVERBEND UTILITIES INCMS0240194CWSGroundwater4,367
PEARL RIVER CENTRAL W/A-BI COMS0550058CWSGroundwater4,264
LEXIE WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.MS0740004CWSGroundwater4,224
CITY OF MAGEEMS0640006CWSGroundwater4,219
NORTH HINDS W/A #1-BROWNSVILLEMS0250015CWSGroundwater4,195
BLACK BAYOU WATER ASSN.MS0760076CWSGroundwater4,181
WHEELER-FRANKSTOWN WATER ASSNMS0590014CWSGroundwater4,137
WHISTLER WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0770004CWSGroundwater4,100
LONG CREEK WATER ASSN #2MS0380106CWSGroundwater3,987
LANGFORD WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0610012CWSGroundwater3,960
CITY OF FLOWOOD - NORANCOMS0610044CWSGroundwater3,952
GLENDALE UTILITY DISTRICTMS0180007CWSGroundwater3,947
HAMILTON WATER DISTRICTMS0480007CWSGroundwater3,934
MARSHALL CO WATER ASSNMS0470105CWSGroundwater3,905
NORTH LUMBERTON UTILITY ASSNMS0370007CWSGroundwater3,873
BEAT III W/A #1-SAND HILLMS0210001CWSGroundwater3,854
LEESBURG WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0610013CWSGroundwater3,836
TOOMSUBA WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0380009CWSGroundwater3,828
J P UTILITY DISTRICTMS0340007CWSGroundwater3,812
HIWANNEE WATER ASSOCIATION #1MS0770005CWSGroundwater3,810
TOWN OF HAZLEHURSTMS0150007CWSGroundwater3,800
SOUTHERN RANKIN W/A #2 PLAINMS0610024CWSGroundwater3,786
MOOREVILLE-RICHMOND W/A #1MS0410007CWSGroundwater3,775
CITY OF HOUSTONMS0090005CWSGroundwater3,772
SUNNYHILL WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0570014CWSGroundwater3,770
BIG V WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0590002CWSGroundwater3,767
JAYESS-TOPEKA-TILTON W/AMS0390001CWSGroundwater3,753
OLD UNION WATER SYSTEMMS0410033CWSGroundwater3,749
COPIAH-NEW ZION WATER ASSN,INCMS0150009CWSGroundwater3,738
CALHOUN WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0340001CWSGroundwater3,730
G T & Y WATER DISTRICT INCMS0220002CWSGroundwater3,707
LINCOLN RURAL W/A-HEUCKS RETMS0430030CWSGroundwater3,696
TOWN OF BYHALIAMS0470001CWSGroundwater3,693
EUDORA UTILITIES ASSOCIATIONMS0170006CWSGroundwater3,646
CITY OF MORTONMS0620009CWSGroundwater3,600
REEDTOWN WATER ASSNMS0250021CWSGroundwater3,590
TOWN OF GUNTOWNMS0410006CWSGroundwater3,567
STRINGER WATER WORKSMS0310012CWSGroundwater3,553
EAST QUITMAN W/AMS0120011CWSGroundwater3,527
CITY OF LUCEDALEMS0200004CWSGroundwater3,510
CITY OF NEWTONMS0510009CWSGroundwater3,477
TALLAHALA W/A-ANTIOCHMS0310001CWSGroundwater3,474
CITY OF POPLARVILLEMS0550006CWSGroundwater3,469
SW RANKIN WATER ASSOCIATION #1MS0610026CWSGroundwater3,466
SOUTHWEST COVINGTON W/AMS0160009CWSGroundwater3,464
DENNIS WATER ASSOCIATIONMS0710003CWSGroundwater3,453
CITY OF UNIONMS0510011CWSGroundwater3,432
QUINCY WATER ASSOCIATION #1MS0480011CWSGroundwater3,390
CITY OF WATER VALLEYMS0810011CWSGroundwater3,380
MOOREVILLE RICHMOND #3MS0410039CWSGroundwater3,345
GLADE WATERWORKS ASSNMS0340005CWSGroundwater3,340
COLLINSVILLE WATER ASSNMS0380002CWSGroundwater3,324

DON'T WAIT!
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Stag Liuzza fights industry giants across the country and holds them accountable for their actions. We strive to ensure that communities have access to safe drinking water, clean air, and a healthy environment.

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