Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$

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Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$$



short verson.

Lead in the water was so bad, it was corroding brand new cars at GM plant. when they washed brand new cars for the very first time before selling them.




Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$










long version

 
Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$$



short verson.

Lead in the water was so bad, it was corroding brand new cars at GM plant. when they washed brand new cars for the very first time before selling them.




Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$










long version


Seen coverage. ...FUCKED UP
 
Yeah dont spread inaccurate news fam. I'm from Flint, born and raised. That CAC Rick Snyder approved thus shit almost 2 years ago and the CAC mayor Dayne Walling approved it too, fuckers sat on TV and fake drunk the so called "safe water" on TV when they pulled this fuckery. This is real time GENOCIDE of a black community.....I got pics on FB of people I know who's kids hair us falling out and getting skin rashes, my girl cousin died on Dec 21st and tested positive for high amounts of lead poisoning.

Make any noise yall can man, I try to daily to make this shit big news....
 




This is a legit link to My home Lanice Lawson donation page for bottled water for the kids. She is the aunt of the Super Middle Weight boxers Andre and Anthony Dirrell, she been helping and tryna fight back on TV speaking out.
 
Yeah dont spread inaccurate news fam. I'm from Flint, born and raised. That CAC Rick Snyder approved thus shit almost 2 years ago and the CAC mayor Dayne Walling approved it too, fuckers sat on TV and fake drunk the so called "safe water" on TV when they pulled this fuckery. This is real time GENOCIDE of a black community.....I got pics on FB of people I know who's kids hair us falling out and getting skin rashes, my girl cousin died on Dec 21st and tested positive for high amounts of lead poisoning.

Make any noise yall can man, I try to daily to make this shit big news....

post it!!
 
does the city still use tap water from the river?


Yes they still have too currently . They tell the residents to boil the water. Lead expands in hot water. A local woman lost her hair and her eye brows from drinking the water.

Its a poor issue black, white and older residents are hurting. Many can't afford the $20 filter. General Motors didn't even use the water because it wasn't healthy for their production of cars and trucks.

The governor lived in my city as a private resident before he was governor.

He needs life in jail. They knowingly did this the emergency financial manager of flint is now in charge of Detroit Public Schools.
 
damm shame...this cost saving goes deeper then it appears smaller townships and cities use detroit water,detroit has a strong hold on the water market
in whice white folks think getting off the system will save money and hurt detroit but it truly dont..we hav the best filtration system and pump stations in all of
south eastern michigan if u are on detroit water its best to stay on it and shit even as shitty as highland park is at one point they had one of thee best water system but
due to badd city politics they hav now switch to detroit water...(whice was cheaper).....
 
Governor getting that treatment on social media from everyone. He needs to be arrested.

He's playing the his people just got the research info from Virginia Tech that the water was dangerous. A group of students from VA tech came up and did tests on the local water.

He knew what was going down. They didn't care because many residents are poor. Those who can afford a professional water treatment have already done so. The clean up will be in the multi millions if not more.
 
But there was a Hepatitis water scare years ago for that part of MI. Everybody was supposed to be vigilant and get their water tested and install water filters mandatory. What happened?
 
The sad this is this is not the only US city in which its residents are being/have been "poisoned" through its drinking water.

For example.....


10 American Cities With the Worst Drinking Water

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Unknown to most Americans, a surprising number of U.S. cities have drinking water with unhealthy levels of chemicals and contaminants. In fact, some organizations and state environmental agencies that collect and analyze water data say the level of chemicals in some Americans' drinking water not only exceeds recommended health guideline but the pollutants even exceed the limits set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the national legal authority in these matters.

The website 24/7 Wall St. examined the quality of water supplies in most major America cities, using data collected from multiple sources for five years (ending in 2009) by Environmental Working Group (EWG), based in Washington, D.C. The fact that the data covered a half-decade is important because it shows that the presence of certain chemicals is persistent.

Cities in Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia provided insufficient data to be included in EWG's database. Some other major cities outside of these states also failed to submit information, including Detroit, Salt Lake City and Washington, D.C.


Test results from EWG's national database covered "a total of 316 contaminants in water supplied to 256 million Americans in 48,000 communities in 45 states." According to the data, among the contaminants were 202 chemicals that aren't subject to any government regulation or safety standards for drinking water.

Based on the EWG's methodology, 24/7 Wall St. came up with its 10 worst cities list. These cities' water quality rank is based on three metrics, in order of increasing importance:

  • The percentage of chemicals found based on the number that were tested for
  • The total number of contaminants found
  • The most dangerous average level of a single pollutant.
Here's that list, in descending order, with the city's water utility in parenthesis:

10. Jacksonville, Fla. (JEA)

Located on the northeast coast of Florida, Jacksonville is the state's largest city. According to EWG, 23 different toxic chemicals were found in Jacksonville's water supply. The chemicals most frequently discovered in high volumes were trihalomethanes, which consist of four different cleaning byproducts -- one of which is chloroform. Many trihalomethanes are believed to be carcinogenic. Over the five-year testing period, unsafe levels of trihalomethanes were detected during each of the 32 months of testing, and levels deemed illegal by the EPA were detected in 12 of those months. During at least one testing period, trihalomethane levels were measured at nearly twice the EPA legal limit. Chemicals like arsenic and lead were also detected at levels exceeding health guidelines.

9. San Diego (San Diego Water Department)

Located on the Pacific in Southern California, San Diego is the country's eighth-largest city. According to California's Department of Public Health, San Diego's drinking water system contained eight chemicals exceeding health guidelines as well as two chemicals that exceeded the EPA's legal limit. In total, 20 contaminants have been found. One of those in excess of the EPA limit was trihalomethanes. The other was manganese, a natural element that's a byproduct of industrial manufacturing and can be poisonous to humans.

8. North Las Vegas (City of North Las Vegas Utilities Department)

North Las Vegas's water supply mostly comes from groundwater and the Colorado River, and doesn't contain chemicals exceeding legal limits. However, the water supply did contain 11 chemicals that exceeded health guidelines set by federal and state health agencies. The national average for chemicals found in cities' water exceeding health guidelines is four. North Las Vegas had a total of 26 contaminants, compared with the national average of eight. The water contained an extremely high level of uranium, a radioactive element.

7. Omaha (Metropolitan Utilities District)

The land-locked city of Omaha gets its water from the Missouri and Platte Rivers, as well as from groundwater. Of the 148 chemicals tested for in Omaha, 42 were detected in some amount, 20 of which were above health guidelines, and four of those were detected in illegal amounts. These were atrazine, trihalomethanes, nitrate and nitrite, and manganese. Atrazine is an herbicide that has been shown to cause birth defects. Nitrate is found in fertilizer, and nitrite is used for curing meat. Manganese was detected at 40 times the legal limit during one month of testing.

6. Houston (City of Houston Public Works)

Houston is the fourth-largest U.S. city. It gets its water from sources such as the Trinity River, the San Jacinto Rivers and Lake Houston. Texas conducted 22,083 water quality tests between 2004 and 2007 on Houston's water supply, and found 18 chemicals that exceeded federal and state health guidelines, compared to the national average of four. Three chemicals exceeded EPA legal health standards, against the national average of 0.5 chemicals. A total of 46 pollutants were detected, compared to the national average of eight. The city water has contained illegal levels of alpha particles, a form of radiation. Similarly, haloacetic acids, from various disinfection byproducts, have been detected.

5. Reno (Truckee Meadows Water Authority)

(UPDATE, April 29, 2014): DailyFinance was recently contacted by representatives of the Truckee Meadows Water Authority, which strongly disputes the accuracy of the EWG report upon which this article was based. To quote their email:

"The data that was used originally to rank some of these utilities is wrong, namely TMWA. ... One of the many errors: the data they used was for RAW water, not finished water that people drink. ... We contacted EWG and they agreed to correct the data and re-rank us. ... It never happened.

Their full public response to the alleged errors can be found here. We have contacted the EWG for comment. When they reply, we will let our readers know. In the meantime, however, with no revised data to go by, we cannot update this listing. So, read on, but with the caveat that the Reno data is contested.)

Reno gets most of its water from the Truckee River, which flows from Lake Tahoe. Of the 126 chemicals tested for in Reno over four years, 21 were discovered in the city's water supply, eight of which were detected in levels above EPA health guidelines, and three of these occurred in illegal amounts. These were manganese, tetrachloroethylene and arsenic. Tetrachloroethylene is a fluid used for dry cleaning and as an industrial solvent, and is deemed a likely carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Arsenic is a byproduct of herbicides and pesticides, and is extremely poisonous to humans. During at least one month of testing, arsenic levels were detected at roughly two and a half times the legal limit.

4. Riverside County, Calif. (Eastern Municipal Water District)

Riverside county is a 7,200-square-mile area located north of San Diego, part of California's "Inland Empire." The county is primarily located in desert territory, and so the water utilities draw their supply from the Bay Delta, which is miles to the north. The water in Riverside County contained 13 chemicals that exceeded recommended health guidelines over the four tested years, and one that exceeded legal limits. In total, 22 chemicals were detected in the district's water supply. The contaminant exceeding legal health standards was tetrachloroethylene.

3. Las Vegas (Las Vegas Valley Water District)

Located in the Mojave desert, Las Vegas gets its water from the Colorado River through miles-long intake pipes. While its water doesn't exceed the legal limits for any single type of contaminant, Las Vegas's water has a large range of pollutants. Of the 125 chemicals tested for over a five-year period, 30 were identified in some amount, and 12 were found in levels that exceeded EPA health guidelines. These chemicals included radium-226, radium-228, arsenic and lead. The two radium isotopes are commonly found around uranium deposits and are hazardous to human health, even in small quantities.

2. Riverside, Calif. (City of Riverside Public Utilities)

Riverside, with a population slightly greater than 300,000, gets most of its drinking supply from groundwater. Regulators in the city of Riverside, which has a different water-treatment facility than the rest of Riverside County, detected 15 chemicals that exceeded health guidelines and one that exceeded legal standards. In total, 30 chemicals were found. Since 2004, the water has almost consistently been riddled with alpha particle activity, traces of bromoform (a form of trihalomethane) and uranium, causing an unusually unhealthy water supply.

1. Pensacola, Fla. (Emerald Coast Water Utility)

Located on the Florida Panhandle along the Gulf of Mexico, Pensacola is Florida's westernmost major city. Analysts say it has the worst water quality in the country. Of the 101 chemicals tested for over five years, 45 were discovered. Of them, 21 were discovered in unhealthy amounts. The worst of these were radium-228 and -228, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, alpha particles, benzine and lead. Pensacola's water was also found to contain cyanide and chloroform. The combination of these chemicals makes Pensacola's water supply America's most unhealthy.
 
how much do want to bet that the mayor of flint and the governor of Michigan get re-elected?

White mayor been voted out and replaced by a Sista, Karen Weaver....she doing what she can now....old CAC mayor been silent cause he was in on it.
 
Got more Flint info coming tomorrow. Talked with my fam in the CBC. They are all beyond pissed the CBC as a collective. My folk is also apart of the progressive Congress. They are currently on district recess.

This is far from over. The DOJ has been put on full alert as well . This isn't only a Flint issue but a southwest Detroit issue . They have pollution issues and a high asthma rate as well.

The Flint emergency managers were Jerry Ambrose and Darnell Early who's now fucking up the education of Detroit Public school kids.
 
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