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A growing number of Michigan households are burdened by high water bills, a University of Michigan report finds.
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The lawsuit seeks financial compensation and ongoing health support for residents exposed to lead in the drinking water.
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Mayor Marcus Muhammad says many of the "deficiencies" found in recent inspections were due to disinvestment in the water system under a state-appointed emergency manager
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Tests of the drinking water in Benton Harbor have shown elevated levels of harmful lead going back to 2018. Regulators say they found more than a dozen violations at the city's water plant.
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This is the first time the state has urged the city's residents to avoid consuming tap water.
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Benton Harbor officials first found lead levels above the federal action level in the drinking water in the fall of 2018. The move comes after a coalition of national and local groups called for the federal government to step in and use its emergency powers to provide bottled water to residents earlier this month.
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Ann Arbor City Council considers the future of the city's drinking water source and its water treatment plant.
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All the things that go down the drain and end up at the waste water treatment plant are not removed there. Some of the industrial byproducts that end up…
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Building, maintaining, and operating a water and sewer system is generally the most expensive item on a small town’s budget.The U.S. Department of…
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A federal law blamed in part for slowing the response to the Flint water crisis is getting a major revision.Andrew Wheeler is the Environmental Protection…