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A new executive directive from the governor aims to speed up lead service line replacement and other water infrastructure projects.
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The director of the state’s environment department faced tough questions Thursday about the drinking water crisis in Benton Harbor.
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The state Senate Appropriations committee heard testimony Wednesday on a bill that would spend 2-and-a-half-billion-dollars on water infrastructure.
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One of the things Flint’s water operators got in trouble for was falsifying records; for saying the city was testing homes at the highest risk of having...
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We’ve heard a lot about lead service lines after the Flint water crisis. But that’s not the only way lead can get into your drinking water.
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The hunt is on for lead pipes in Detroit. Flint officials still don’t know where all the city’s lead service lines are. That’s because the building...
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Remember all that smelly, brownish-orange water that was coming out of people’s taps in Flint? That was Flint’s water system – the actual pipes –...
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There are several potential sources of lead in your home plumbing that can get into your drinking water. The service line connecting the water main to...