As we’ve all known for quite a while now, evidence that Flint’s children were being poisoned began to surface shortly after it was decided to begin sourcing municipal water from the Flint River in a move to further reduce costs associated with running the once prosperous city, which had been taken over by a governor […]
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It’s becoming apparent that someone did the math and determined that the lives of every man, woman and child in Flint weren’t worth $8 million
Posted in Health, Michigan, Uncategorized Also tagged Brad Wurfel, corrosion control, Dan Wyant, Emergency Manager, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Flint, Flint River, Flint water crisis, KWA, lead, Lead and Copper Rule, lead poisoning, MDEQ, Michael Glasgow, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Miguel Del Toral, Rick Snyder, water 14 Comments
Demands for accountability grow as news of Flint water crisis goes national
Over the past several days, in the wake of the announcement that the U.S. Attorney’s Office had launched a formal investigation into the Flint water crisis, we’re finally starting to see the issue get the attention that it deserves nationally. It was not only a subject of discussion on Meet the Press this morning, where […]
Posted in Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged accountability, Flint, Flint water crisis, fresh water, lead, Lee Anne Walters, MEDQ, Michael Moore, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, public health, Rick Snyder, water 53 Comments