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Wicked Problem in Jackson, Mississippi

Lack of clean water was a wicked problem citizens of the community in Jackson, Mississippi had to face for multiple days. This issue showed all six characteristics of a wicked problem: vague problem definition, undefined solution, no end point, irreversible, unique, and urgent. Like most things, this was a cause-and-effect situation but the effects left an irreversible mark in the community of Jackson, Mississippi. Youtube Video 

This issue all began in late July 2022. It started at Jackson’s Curtis Water Treatment Plant.  According to CNN, the water treatment plant pumps were damaged, causing them to use smaller backup pumps, which couldn’t maintain the original water flow. On August 9th the city of Jackson decided to pull the pumps offline, limiting how much water residents of Jackson, Mississippi received and also lowering the water pressure of the little to no water that they did receive. To add to the issue, a rainstorm flooded the Pearl River causing the storm water to mix with the natural water, then causing issues with treating the water and creating a chemical imbalance within the water pipes. The water plant is how residents of Jackson, Mississippi receive “clean water” with a chemical imbalance that makes it hard for residents to get clean water. 

Image from CNN “National Guard sergeants fill gallons for a resident at a public water distribution site last year after cold weather caused large numbers of water outages in Jackson, Mississippi. Rory Doyle/Reuters”.

According to CNN, the lack of resources and water issues affected all of Jackson’s communities, but 82.5% of that community is African American. Diversity and geographic location are the main factors that contribute to a vague problem definition. This highlights the fact that the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis is a wicked problem. There is a lack of resources due to the geographic location of the water crisis and the race of the residents that live there. The lack of resources and geographical location not only makes this a vague problem but also makes this matter urgent. Water is a resource needed to do simple life essentials such as showering, brushing, and even cooking. Not having those resources makes this water crisis urgent and harder for residents in lower income areas. Living in lower income areas already comes with a lack and struggle for resources, the water crisis just adds more trouble to the problem . 

150,000 citizens went without clean water. The first solution was being on a boil-water alert, which started a month before the event happened and only made matters worse. While facing this water issue, residents still had to pay a water bill every month, which was unjust and immoral because they were paying for something they weren’t fully receiving. Plus, for any water they did use or consume, they had to boil it before use, making this issue unique because not only did they have to go to extra lengths to use water they also had limited access to water. Organizations and stores came together and gave out cases of water bottles to residents of Jackson, but this wasn’t a solution for everyone. According to NPR many residents of Jackson didn’t have cars or were too far away from locations to get water, and when residents went to receive the water they had to stand in line for hours when they finally got to the front of the line all the water was gone and the store was out of stock, this highlights the second characteristics of a wicked problem undefined solution. Many solutions were created but one definite solution didn’t work for all the residents of Jackson, each solution had different factors that caused problems for residents. The government eventually called in the National Guard to help with disturbing water, but citizens still had to live in dreadful conditions. 

Image From CNN Quad Johnson, center, 24, from Jackson, carries packages of bottled water to cars at a water distribution site at Grove Park Community Center in Jackson, Mississippi, on August 31, 2022. Austin Steele/CNN.

The pipes and infrastructure were already old and aging, failing residents of Jackson, and this was an issue that had gone so far that it’s now irreversible and causing no endpoint to the wicked problem. Before the flooding of the Pearl River, the water plant also faced another issue with the water system.  To make matters worse and add to the wicked problem the citizens of Jackson also faced an e.Coli outbreak in their water infrastructure and now the pumps are damaged. Again this highlights one of the characteristics of a wicked problem, which would be having no endpoint, because no matter what, another problem always resurfaces. This matter was already serious but became more urgent when residents couldn’t shower, wash dishes, drink water, or flush their toilets. Essential things and aspects of life that are a crucial part of residents’ everyday lives become hard and impossible to do because of the lack of clean water. This problem became unique and urgent and started to affect residents’ health and living conditions. According to Journalist CNN  Theresa Waldrop, schools had to switch to virtual learning because the lack of water and water pressure affected the air conditioners, leaving the schools with no AC. With Jackson being a southern state and a hotter state that was a big issue for students and teachers of the Jackson, Mississippi school system. 

Most of Jackson’s areas are poor or poverty-stricken, making the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis more catastrophic. This issue is also expensive. According to the mayor of Jackson, it will cost two billion dollars to repair the pumps and pipes and to fix the issue. Even while repairing the pipes and the water system, it will still affect the everyday life of citizens in Jackson. The repairs will take years to fix and even while fixing they can cause more damage or make matters worse. Jackson. The Mississippi water crisis was a devastating crisis that affected residents mentally, emotionally, and physically. It’s just one of thousands of water equity issues in the world and it shows how water is such a fundamental part of human life and how not having it can affect your everyday life. 

Work Cited

Krishnakumar, Priya, and Christopher Hickey. “Tea leaves unread: Jackson’s water crisis follows years of economic decline.” CNN, 2 September 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/02/us/jackson-water-crisis-demographics-population-decline/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Waldrop, Theresa. “It’s been 5 days without reliable tap water for Jackson, Mississippi. Here’s what we know about the latest repairs – and how people are coping.” CNN, 2 September 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/02/us/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis-what-we-know/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Brown, Maya. “‘Water is a human right’: City of Jackson still in dire need of infrastructure help to fight water crisis.” CNN, 19 April 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/19/us/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Breslow, Jason. “The Jackson, Mississippi water crisis follows years of systemic problems.” NPR, 31 August 2022, https://www.npr.org/2022/08/31/1120166328/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Water Contamination in Jackson, Mississippi

Lack of clean water was a wicked problem citizens of the community in Jackson, Mississippi had to face for multiple days. This issue showed all six characteristics of a wicked problem: vague problem definition, undefined solution, no end point, irreversible, unique, and urgent. Like most things, this was a cause-and-effect situation but the effects left an irreversible mark in the community of Jackson, Mississippi. Youtube Video 

This issue all began in late July 2022. It started at Jackson’s Curtis Water Treatment Plant.  According to CNN, the water treatment plant pumps were damaged, causing them to use smaller backup pumps, which couldn’t maintain the original water flow. On August 9th the city of Jackson decided to pull the pumps offline, limiting how much water residents of Jackson, Mississippi received and also lowering the water pressure of the little to no water that they did receive. To add to the issue, a rainstorm flooded the Pearl River causing the storm water to mix with the natural water, then causing issues with treating the water and creating a chemical imbalance within the water pipes. The water plant is how residents of Jackson, Mississippi receive “clean water” with a chemical imbalance that makes it hard for residents to get clean water. 

Image from CNN “National Guard sergeants fill gallons for a resident at a public water distribution site last year after cold weather caused large numbers of water outages in Jackson, Mississippi. Rory Doyle/Reuters”.

According to CNN, the lack of resources and water issues affected all of Jackson’s communities, but 82.5% of that community is African American. Diversity and geographic location are the main factors that contribute to a vague problem definition. This highlights the fact that the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis is a wicked problem. There is a lack of resources due to the geographic location of the water crisis and the race of the residents that live there. The lack of resources and geographical location not only makes this a vague problem but also makes this matter urgent. Water is a resource needed to do simple life essentials such as showering, brushing, and even cooking. Not having those resources makes this water crisis urgent and harder for residents in lower income areas. Living in lower income areas already comes with a lack and struggle for resources, the water crisis just adds more trouble to the problem . 

150,000 citizens went without clean water. The first solution was being on a boil-water alert, which started a month before the event happened and only made matters worse. While facing this water issue, residents still had to pay a water bill every month, which was unjust and immoral because they were paying for something they weren’t fully receiving. Plus, for any water they did use or consume, they had to boil it before use, making this issue unique because not only did they have to go to extra lengths to use water they also had limited access to water. Organizations and stores came together and gave out cases of water bottles to residents of Jackson, but this wasn’t a solution for everyone. According to NPR many residents of Jackson didn’t have cars or were too far away from locations to get water, and when residents went to receive the water they had to stand in line for hours when they finally got to the front of the line all the water was gone and the store was out of stock, this highlights the second characteristics of a wicked problem undefined solution. Many solutions were created but one definite solution didn’t work for all the residents of Jackson, each solution had different factors that caused problems for residents. The government eventually called in the National Guard to help with disturbing water, but citizens still had to live in dreadful conditions. 

Image From CNN Quad Johnson, center, 24, from Jackson, carries packages of bottled water to cars at a water distribution site at Grove Park Community Center in Jackson, Mississippi, on August 31, 2022. Austin Steele/CNN.

The pipes and infrastructure were already old and aging, failing residents of Jackson, and this was an issue that had gone so far that it’s now irreversible and causing no endpoint to the wicked problem. Before the flooding of the Pearl River, the water plant also faced another issue with the water system.  To make matters worse and add to the wicked problem the citizens of Jackson also faced an e.Coli outbreak in their water infrastructure and now the pumps are damaged. Again this highlights one of the characteristics of a wicked problem, which would be having no endpoint, because no matter what, another problem always resurfaces. This matter was already serious but became more urgent when residents couldn’t shower, wash dishes, drink water, or flush their toilets. Essential things and aspects of life that are a crucial part of residents’ everyday lives become hard and impossible to do because of the lack of clean water. This problem became unique and urgent and started to affect residents’ health and living conditions. According to Journalist CNN  Theresa Waldrop, schools had to switch to virtual learning because the lack of water and water pressure affected the air conditioners, leaving the schools with no AC. With Jackson being a southern state and a hotter state that was a big issue for students and teachers of the Jackson, Mississippi school system. 

Most of Jackson’s areas are poor or poverty-stricken, making the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis more catastrophic. This issue is also expensive. According to the mayor of Jackson, it will cost two billion dollars to repair the pumps and pipes and to fix the issue. Even while repairing the pipes and the water system, it will still affect the everyday life of citizens in Jackson. The repairs will take years to fix and even while fixing they can cause more damage or make matters worse. Jackson. The Mississippi water crisis was a devastating crisis that affected residents mentally, emotionally, and physically. It’s just one of thousands of water equity issues in the world and it shows how water is such a fundamental part of human life and how not having it can affect your everyday life. 

Work Cited

Krishnakumar, Priya, and Christopher Hickey. “Tea leaves unread: Jackson’s water crisis follows years of economic decline.” CNN, 2 September 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/02/us/jackson-water-crisis-demographics-population-decline/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Waldrop, Theresa. “It’s been 5 days without reliable tap water for Jackson, Mississippi. Here’s what we know about the latest repairs – and how people are coping.” CNN, 2 September 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/02/us/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis-what-we-know/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Brown, Maya. “‘Water is a human right’: City of Jackson still in dire need of infrastructure help to fight water crisis.” CNN, 19 April 2022, https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/19/us/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis/index.html. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Breslow, Jason. “The Jackson, Mississippi water crisis follows years of systemic problems.” NPR, 31 August 2022, https://www.npr.org/2022/08/31/1120166328/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis. Accessed 16 September 2024.

Water Contamination in the Mississippi River

Keith Hawkins, Sa’Dae Cooper, Jada Parker, Nadia Harris 

Dr. Shea

CODES 120

25 October 2024

Multimodal Composition #2

Water is a crucial aspect of life and should be equally accessible to everyone. The Mississippi River in particular is a key and vital water source for the United States and, most importantly, the Midwest region. It runs through the country and multiple states, and it’s an important water supply for many humans, animals, businesses and communities. Many rely on the Mississippi River as an important source for things such as transportation, drinking water, and a use of nutrients and food for animals and humans. However, water contamination and waste can cause many problems for the surrounding communities by the river.

Does The Mississippi River Run Through Illinois – Aboutriver.com November 18, 2023, by Raymond Strasser

Water contamination is when harmful substances such as chemicals contaminate a stream, river, lake, or body of water (Youtube Video ). This can be toxic to humans, animals, and the surrounding environment. Water contamination can occur through different things such as sewage waste, pollution, environmental changes, atmosphere deposition, water waste, pesticides, bacteria, industrial discharge, and PFAs, the last of these which will be a focus of this paper. Water contamination is a significant threat and challenge to the states surrounding the Mississippi River and specfically a major threat to the southern Illinois community and their environment.

The direct driver for water contamination in the southern Illinois area is PFAs. PFAs,also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are chemicals that are man-made. PFAs are found in water, air, fish, and soil, and are also found in many consumer, industrial, and commercial brands and products Youtube Video.Being exposed to certain levels of PFAs can cause dangerous and harmful health effects that can hurt the livelihood of humans and animals. According to the Illinois Department Of Public Health, “Exposure to high levels of PFAs in drinking water may result in the following health effects such as increased cholesterol levels, changes in liver enzymes, hormone disruption, increased risk for thyroid disease, decreased odds of women becoming pregnant, high blood pressure, mental health issues,  preeclampsia during pregnancy, developmental issues, increased risk of kidney or testicular cancers, and decreased vaccine response in children” (PFAS in Drinking Water). There are many ways humans and animals can be exposed to PFAs. According to Wisconsin Department of Health Service Exposure, drinking contaminated water, consuming fish or animals with high PFA levels, and eating food grown or raised near places that use or make PFAs can all cause health risks and leave long lasting health effects. Production and improper disposal of PFAs can also cause a significant threat to water quality, human health, and animal health. (Chemicals: Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances)

An indirect driver for this system is the reason why PFAs were created in the first place: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl. This chemical was invented in the 1940’s by a well-known chemical company in an attempt to keep dirt and bacteria out of natural water (unep.org). Over time, the chemical can mutate and create harmful bacterias that can hurt humans, plants, and animals. PFAs are all over the water throughout the country and it is almost impossible to avoid drinking water that contains PFAs Youtube Video.

The indirect and direct drivers combined  from the two factors create a causal chain. Indirectly, the PFAs are  the harmful substances put out into the water and continsuly multiply in numbers over time, and taint water throughout the nation. The reasons for putting out PFAs, such as XYZ, and the PFAs themselves are the two driving factors that create a causal chain problem of water contamination in the Mississippi River.

PFA Map Interactive Map: PFAS Contamination Crisis: New Data Show 7,457 Sites in 50 States (ewg.org)

Environmental and governmental agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)  play a vital role in regulating water quality in the Mississippi River. They create, enforce, and establish rules and regulations to monitor pollution and contamination that could come from various sources, including industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, sewage, trash, plastic, chemical waste, and PFAs. Through funding and support from other organizations,  they can restore affected areas and improve the water quality.They also promote public awareness campaigns to educate communities and citizens about pollution prevention, water waste,  and accessibility of water, specifically water flowing from the Mississippi River.

Industries, businesses, and manufacturers can also significantly impact the river’s health and be damaging to the surrounding environment. Things such as agriculture and manufacturing businesses and the products they produce, can introduce contaminants and waste to the water. This includes PFAS, but also other contaminants such as fertilizers, chemicals, and pathogens. While some businesses may instill strict regulations and rules due to community pressures and/or legal regulations, others don’t. (Department of health services) Fortunately,  an increasing number of industries and businesses are creating cleaner practices and rules, such as treating wastewater, recycling, and reducing runoff, so they can decrease the environmental impact their business has on the surrounding  community and the Mississippi River. 

As previously mentioned, local authorities such as the EPA, CDC, and most importantly Illinois Department Of Public Health are responsible for monitoring and regulating the water in the southern Illinois region. They are supposed to ensure that communities and businesses have access to clean, healthy, and easily accessible water. Water contamination and water waste are serious issues, as water is used for many things and is a vital source for business, humans, and animals. Having contaminated water or not having access to quality water can have long-lasting effects on consumers. Water is essential for survival and livelihood. 

Works Cited

Berg, Eric. “When is water safe to drink? – Mia Nacamulli.” YouTube, 7 August 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G244Q4AGJ7U. Accessed 9 November 2024.

Chemicals: Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances | Wisconsin Department of Health Services.” Wisconsin Department of Health Services, 10 April 2024, https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/chemical/pfas.htm.  Accessed 9 November 2024.

Crosby, Tim. “$500K SIU study focuses on removing ‘forever chemicals’ from water.” SIU News, 10 September 2024, https://news.siu.edu/2024/09/091024-500k-siu-study-focuses-on-removing-forever-chemicals-from-water.php. Accessed 25 October 2024.

“Dam fails in southern Illinois town after storms hit Midwest, hundreds evacuated.” PBS, 16 July 2024, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/a-dam-is-near-failure-in-southern-illinois-forcing-300-to-evacuate-after-heavy-rains-in-midwest. Accessed 25 October 2024.

“Download PFAS in the Drinking Water Fact Sheet.” Illinois Department of Public Health, https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/environmental-health-protection/private-water/fact-sheets/pfas-drinking-water.html. Accessed 25 October 2024.

Hawthorne, Michael. “Illinois moves to limit forever chemicals contaminating wells.” Chicago Tribune, 8 March 2024, https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/03/08/illinois-pfas-wells/.    Accessed 26 October 2024.

Heller, Marsha. “Water main break leads to boil water orders in several southern Illinois communities.” KFVS12, 18 June 2024, https://www.kfvs12.com/2024/06/18/water-main-break-leads-boil-water-orders-several-southern-illinois-communities/.  Accessed 25 October

Nemeth, Joseph R. “Explained: What are PFAS compounds and how can they affect human health?” YouTube, 18 October 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKg7Mr9M3CQ. Accessed 9 November 2024.

“PFAS Statewide Investigation Network: Community Water Supply Sampling.” Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, https://epa.illinois.gov/topics/water-quality/pfas/pfas-statewide-investigation-network.html. Accessed 25 October 2024.

“Understanding PFAS – What They Are, Their Impact, and What We Can Do.” Penn State Extension, 1 November 2023, https://extension.psu.edu/understanding-pfas-what-they-are-their-impact-and-what-we-can-do. Accessed 25 October 2024.

“Water Quality and Your Health | Drinking Water.” CDC, 16 July 2024, https://www.cdc.gov/drinking-water/about/water-quality-and-your-health.html.  Accessed 26 October 2024. 

“Water Pollution Definition – Types, Causes, Effects.” NRDC, 14 May 2018, https://www.nrdc.org/stories/water-pollution-everything-you-need-know#whatis. Accessed 26 October 2024.