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Bay City Public Schools is cutting four positions while facing a $6.7 million shortfall, after records revealed a pattern of ...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Monday, May 19, that a nearly decade-old emergency order on the city of Flint's drinking ... by the state. The Michigan Department ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has lifted its near-decade-old emergency order on Flint, Michigan, over its lead-contaminated water system, saying the city is in compliance with federal water ...
The move is a milestone moment for the mid-Michigan city after a national scandal that featured excessive levels of lead-contaminated drinking water for Flint's nearly 100,000 residents at the time.
However, Flint Water Activist Melissa Mays said the announcement came as a complete shock, telling the Michigan Advance there are still deficiencies in the City’s water system and plenty of lead ...
The EPA had been monitoring stricter lead-level standards in Flint's ... The Michigan Department of Energy, Great Lakes and Environment (EGLE) said in August the city's drinking water tests ...
Related: City still recovering 11 years after Flint Water Crisis “Our message to the residents of Flint, Michigan is simple,” said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. “The EPA will work with all ...
(The Center Square) – A nearly decade-long fight for safe drinking water in Flint is over. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Monday the city met all of the ...
The EPA says that after issuing the order, the city of Flint and the State of Michigan worked with the federal agency to meet all of the requirements. Part of the order included regular water testing.
Attorneys for the city, FHC and the officials made their claims in an initial answer to the lawsuit filed in March by Harold Ince Jr. in U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of Michigan.