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Mayor Sheldon Neeley wants to start an in-depth evaluation of Flint’s water system, including a rate structure that’s not producing enough revenue to meet expenses.
It’s been more than a decade since the alarm was sounded about high levels of lead in Flint, Michigan’s tap water. This July, the city said it had completed the work of replacing as many as ...
10 years later, Flint nearly done replacing lead pipes that caused major water crisis After years of struggle, the city is closing in on replacing remaining lead lines — offering lessons for ...
More than a decade after lead was found in the city's drinking water, and eight years after a court ordered the city to replace its pipes, that project is complete, local agencies announced ...
More than a decade after toxic water poured from the taps and government trust went down the drain in Flint, Michigan, residents are finally seeing real progress. The state is set to announce that ...
More than a decade after toxic water poured from the taps and government trust went down the drain in Flint, Michigan, residents are finally seeing real progress. The state is set to announce that ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the water crisis exposed nearly 100,000 residents of Flint to lead due to the crisis.
Flint has replaced most of its lead water pipes, more than ten years after contaminated water was found in the Michigan city's water system, prompting national outrage.
The water crisis began in 2014, after a state-appointed emergency manager ended a contract with Detroit’s water system, switching to the Flint River to save money.
Sooner or later, the city of Flint will have to make $29.4 million in required water system improvements to a Torrey Road booster station and an aging section of water transmission line.
Hanna knows child poverty runs in Flint's bloodstream. In 2015, she brought national attention to the city's corroding water pipes and linked them to children with lead poisoning.