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The order, put in place after the Flint water crisis, was lifted after federal officials said the city has reached compliance with safe drinking water requirements. The federal Environmental ...
Washington — The federal government has lifted a 2016 emergency order meant to address the Flint water crisis after more than nine years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday.
The Environmental Protection Agency has lifted its near-decade-old emergency order on Flint ... the water first became contaminated, according to a press release from the EPA. The water crisis ...
After the EPA took over water sampling responsibility in Flint in 2016 after the onset of the water crisis, the agency says the city has reached compliance with federal requirements for lead-level ...
The EPA's emergency order was issued nine years ago during the Flint water crisis. The city switched its water source from Detroit's municipal system to the Flint River, but failed to properly ...
FLINT, MI -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has given a state House subcommittee a partial accounting of her office’s spending on criminal prosecutions related to the Flint water crisis.
Hanna was lauded for helping to uncover Flint's lead-tainted water crisis in the bloodstream of the city's kids, setting in motion an emergency declaration by the Environmental Protection Agency ...
Flint families deserve nothing less.” The city’s water crisis began in 2014 when it switched from Detroit’s system to the Flint River to save money. Without proper treatment, that water ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Flint’s drinking water is finally safe, nearly a decade after the city’s water crisis began. But for many residents, that declaration doesn’t ...
The water crisis started in 2014, when Flint switched its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River to save money. The Flint River did not have the proper corrosion control technology ...
It's very frustrating and disappointing for those of us who still live here in Flint." Flint's water crisis began when a state-appointed emergency manager switched the city's drinking water supply.