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The Flint River ... in Flint's water system, Fedewa and others find themselves trying to do the same thing with the river. The Flint River runs for 142 miles through mid-Michigan.
On April 25, 2014, Flint, Michigan, switched from water purchased from the City of Detroit to water pumped from the Flint River as a way to save money. It didn't take long before Flint residents ...
A public health emergency has been declared in cash-strapped Flint, Michigan ... continued free water testing, and quicker steps to ensure that water from the Flint River is effectively treated.
Cleanliness and health were afterthoughts In 1960, the Michigan Water Resources Commission gave Flint three years to "abate unlawful pollution of the Flint River." Primary polluters included the ...
Flint water treatment plant begins using water from Flint River Workers at the Flint water treatment plant stand next to a reservoir filled with water from the Flint River on Thursday, April 17, 2014.
Last month, one resident appealed to the Michigan ... city's drinking water system. Lead levels spiked after Flint switched from Detroit's water system to water drawn from the Flint River ...
FLINT, Michigan -- Jacob Uherek holds an open bottle of water in one hand and brushes his teeth with the other at his kitchen sink in his Flint ... to the local Flint River to save money.
Once again, residents of Flint, Michigan found themselves ... after state officials switched the city’s water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River in a cost-cutting move.
FLINT, MI -- Initial testing of treated Flint River water shows it's meeting all quality standards set by the state but is also 70 percent harder than lake water. Michael Prysby, an engineer with ...
The town of Flint is still reeling from the contamination of its water supply, which exposed thousands of residents to lead-laced water, put Michigan ... to the Flint River in 2014, in part ...
An engineering company said Friday it has agreed to pay $53 million to settle all remaining lawsuits that alleged some blame for lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan, a decade ago.
The documentary “FLINT” has more twists and turns than a Hollywood whodunit, and that’s not good for a real-life tragedy. While the villains are many, and they switch order of importance ...