An analysis on all of the fire hydrants in one Region 8 city revealed some growing pains, and the city is now trying to figure out how to fix them for years to come. The problem area is on the outskirts of the city of Blytheville where the water pressure isn't sufficient enough for fire prevention. That part of town is also where two new large building are supposed to be built. The new justice complex and a new KIPP Delta gym will be built on Division Street. The problem is the water pressure that far on the outskirts of town isn't strong enough to support new buildings. Chief Finance Officer John Callens said it's something several growing cities deal with. Now Blytheville is conducting a study to figure out how to fix it for right now and for future growth.