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Under a 2017 legal settlement, the city agreed to completely replace all lead and galvanized service lines. The city received several extensions to get the work done. But as of Friday’s the deadline, city officials estimate only about 95% have been replaced.
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A federal law blamed in part for slowing the response to the Flint water crisis is getting a major revision.Andrew Wheeler is the Environmental Protection…
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Environmental groups and consumer advocates want electric utilities to think more long term. The Citizens Utility Board of Michigan, the Michigan…
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge has dismissed a case that would have undone the state’s new Lead and Copper Rule.The rule went into effect last year. It…
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Flint leaders say the city is a year ahead of schedule in its program to find and replace lead pipes.Flint Mayor Karen Weaver says the contractors have…
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People in Flint are still digesting the terms of this week’s legal settlement and what it’ll mean for them.Tuesday, U.S. District Judge David Lawson…
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A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit calling for home delivery of bottled water in Flint.The exact details of the settlement are for now being kept…
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“Cavalier." That’s how one group is describing the state of Michigan’s response to the latest attempt to force bottled water delivery to Flint…
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A federal court is giving the state of Michigan and the city of Flint until Friday to show how they are complying with a court ruling ordering the…
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Two federal courts are weighing legal arguments over requiring the government to deliver bottled water to Flint residents.A federal judge ordered the…