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Michigan Official: Federal Water Rules Not Followed In Flint

2015-10-19 13:06:36| Waste Management - Topix.net

The head of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality says federal rules governing drinking water weren't followed properly in Flint, where problems with lead prompted officials to declare a public health emergency. DEQ Director Dan Wyant on Sunday acknowledged mistakes by the state in its handling of the situation and says "necessary changes" are being made.

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