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More than a decade after toxic water poured from the taps and government trust went down the drain in Flint, Michigan, ...
Officials said fallout from the crisis led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in October 2024 to make changes to the ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the water crisis exposed nearly 100,000 residents of Flint to ...
In May, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lifted an emergency lead-testing order on Flint, returning the city's water ...
About a decade after Flint’s water crisis caused national outrage, replacement of lead water pipes still isn’t finished.
Now, eight years after a court-ordered settlement required Flint officials to replace the pipes, nearly 11,000 have been replaced and more than 28,000 properties have been restored, according to the ...
Flint has replaced most of its lead pipes more than a decade after contamination was found in the city's water system.
Until the pipeline’s completion, the city’s primary water source came from the Flint River in 2014. Quickly, residents reported a murky, foamy quality of the water coming from their pipes.
Flint’s water had been contaminated with lead since 2014, when the city switched from Detroit’s water system to the Flint River as a cost-cutting measure.