Flint Michigan: Free Water Bottle Program Ends

After State of Emergency, Michigan Governor Says Water Is Safe

     A free water bottled program in Flint Michigan has ended after Governor Rick Snyder announced the water quality has been restored.

     After four years of contaminated water in the city, residents are reportedly hesitant to start using tap water again. Lead had reportedly been found in the water and was resulting in illness among the population residing in the area. Snyder says the levels of lead now falls under the federal limit, according to CNN. 

   Despite the governor's efforts to convince residents that the water is safe, medical experts are speaking out. According to the article, pediatricians who first spotted the lead in children's blood is urging the governor to continue the free water bottle program. Just four months ago, former U.S. President Barack Obama had declared a state of emergency for Michigan, according to NBC News. 


     Flint Mayor Karen Weaver says she will be contacting the governor's office to voice her concerns and address his insensitivity to the serious issue, according to a Facebook video posted by NBC's Drew Moore. 


To read CNN's full story click the link:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/07/us/flint-michigan-water-bottle-program-ends/index.html

To see the Facebook video on NBC's site click the link:
http://nbc25news.com/news/flint-water-woes/flint-mayor-calls-gov-snyders-decision-to-end-flint-water-distribution-insensitive

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