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Officials said fallout from the crisis led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in October 2024 to make changes to the ...
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The EPA says that after issuing the order, the city of Flint and the State of Michigan worked with the federal agency to meet all of the requirements. Part of the order included regular water testing.
we leave no stone unturned,” he said. In Flint, government at every level caused the lead crisis or delayed fixing it, according to an EPA inspector general report. The scandal damaged trust in ...
The Flint water crisis, which began in 2014, has reached a point where the EPA now considers the water safe after 11 years, citing 17 tests showing acceptable copper and lead levels. Despite this ...
That’s according to Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin in a YouTube video posted Monday. “EPA has been working closely with our state and local partners in Flint, Michigan, for ...
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the city of Flint has completed all requirements of its Safe Drinking Water Act emergency order and said that order will ...
In Flint, Michigan, the nearly decade-long fight for safe drinking water is over. That’s according to Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin in a YouTube video posted Monday.
In Flint, Michigan, the nearly decade-long fight for safe drinking water is over. That’s according to Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin in a YouTube video posted Monday.
In Flint, Michigan, the nearly decade-long fight for safe drinking water is over. That’s according to Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin in a YouTube video posted Monday. “EPA has been ...
In Flint, Michigan, the nearly decade-long fight for safe drinking water is over. That’s according to Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin in a YouTube video posted Monday.
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