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After the Flint water crisis, Michigan became a national leader on safe drinking water, requiring the removal of lead pipes ...
Eight months past a federal deadline, more than 90 percent of at-risk Chicagoans haven’t been told their drinking water could be unsafe.
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 ...
Flint residents still feel a level of distrust with local and state government after the water crisis, and the response to the crisis, as well.
The rides are up and ready to go for the 10th annual Flint Water Festival, and police are taking extra steps to make sure people stay safe while they celebrate.
The Texas water supply is facing threats that could lead to severe shortages. State officials are working to mitigate this by passing water-related bills.
This milestone marks a record for one of the worst water crises in the nation's history.
Flint Creek Water Park is her favorite place to be when the Fourth of July comes around. “It’s a perfect day today — we saw an opportunity to get out here and we took it,” Holley said.
Officials explain that the park’s 34 cabins, 12 bunk houses, and 158 campsites are booked to capacity.
The Flint water crisis began in 2014, after a state-appointed emergency manager switched the city's water source from Detroit’s system to the Flint River as a cost-saving measure.
About a decade after Flint’s water crisis caused national outrage, replacement of lead water pipes still isn’t finished.
Flint, Michigan, has replaced most of its lead water pipes, more than 10 years after contaminated water was found in its water system, prompting national outrage.