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MDHHS paying "community ambassadors" to assist with bottled water distribution in Benton Harbor

Andrew Pennebaker
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is starting to pay volunteers helping with bottled water distribution in Benton Harbor.

The paid “community ambassadors” must live within Benton Harbor city limit and receive community volunteering organization approval.

The state began distributing bottled water in Benton Harbor in late September because of elevated lead levels in tap water.

MDHHS director Elizabeth Hertel says she hopes this is a temporary solution until the city can go back to using filtered water.

“But I think that the city and the state, along with the EPA have taken all of the necessary steps to continue to change that water chemistry to make it that it is able to be used with a filter,” she said.

The State Health Department says over 100,000 cases of water have been handed out so far.

Other communities with elevated lead levels, according to state standards, include the Cities of Hamtramck, Wayne, and Manchester.

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