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Flint has been synonymous with lead in drinking water. The city's experience replacing lead pipes shows the promise and challenges of the Biden proposal to get rid of all the country's lead pipes.
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On Thursday, Michigan Radio's Lindsey Smith took to Twitter with Reveal to answer your questions about the Flint water crisis. If you missed the Q&A with…
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The Environmental Protection Agency launched a federal audit -- Governor Rick Snyder appointed a panel to look into it -- and there is a federal class…
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I don’t blame the governor’s press secretary for not understanding exactly who made the decision to have Flint pump its drinking water from the Flint…
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As Flint's water crisis unfolded, there was a lot of news about decisions made by top level officials.The decision to switch the city's drinking water…
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Part three of Michigan Public's documentary, Not Safe to Drink, about how state officials continued to downplay the lead risk to Flint’s children, even after experts found dangerously high levels of lead in the water. And we meet a Flint pediatrician who risked her reputation to change the city’s course.
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What would you do if your tap water turned brown? If it gave your children a rash every time they took a bath? Or worse, what if it made them sick? Listen to our special documentary below, and hear the wild story about how the water in Flint became Not Safe To Drink.
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In part two of Michigan Radio's documentary, Not Safe to Drink, we’ll hear how Lee Anne Walters contacts the EPA, and red flags start to go up. Mike Glasgow’s fear about corrosion turns out to be well founded.
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Part one of Michigan Public's award-winning documentary, Not Safe to Drink, introduces one of the families at the center of the Flint Water Crisis.