Bill gives reservoir more representation
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RESERVOIR residents will have more of a voice next year on the board of directors for the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRV).
A bill that has passed both houses and now awaits the governor’s signature will require eight of the PRV board’s 14 directors to live at the Ross Barnett Reservoir.
The PRV governs the reservoir and the lands around it, which include parts of Madison, Rankin, Hinds, Scott and Leake counties.






