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Doomsday Dallas
04-20-2016, 12:29 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/20/health/flint-water-crisis-charges/index.html



For some affected Flint residents, the criminal charges don't go far enough.
Nakiya Wakes said holding three officials accountable "is a start but only a start."

"I won't rest until the governor is charged. It was his person who pushed the change of water supply through and he knew there were problems but did nothing," Wakes said.

"We are still suffering here. And his higher-ups in this mess need to be held responsible, too."
The genesis

Two years ago, in a move to save money, the state switched Flint's water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River, a tributary notorious for its filth. The Michigan

Department of Environmental Quality also failed to treat the corrosive water, which ate into the city's iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the drinking water.

Also detected in the water were high levels of E. coli, carcinogens and other toxins.

More than 50 lawsuits have been filed since January, though one federal class-action was dropped Tuesday over a jurisdictional issue. Though the state made the decision to switch the water source, some lawsuits accuse the city of being complicit by not doing enough during the 18 months that residents received their drinking water from the Flint River.

City employees were involved in treating water at the Flint Water Treatment Plant as well as in testing residents' water for the state.

One class-action lawsuit says residents have suffered skin lesions, hair loss, vision loss, memory loss, depression and anxiety. There are also concerns about miscarriages, imminent learning disabilities in children and Legionnaires' disease.


Though Flint's water supply is "definitely on its path to recovery," concerns about lead and other issues hinder the cleanup of the system's corroded pipes, according to the Virginia Tech researcher who exposed the water crisis in the city of 100,000.

Professor Marc Edwards said last week that lead contamination levels continue to surpass acceptable federal standards, and he urged residents to keep using bottled or filtered water for cooking or drinking.

Gov. Rick Snyder caught heat this week for announcing he will drink filtered Flint water for the next 30 days. Snyder said he's doing it to "alleviate some of the skepticism and mistrust," but many on social media viewed it as an empty public relations stunt.

another situation to be watching...

UK2K
04-20-2016, 12:42 PM
Good.

They knew this was happening all along and did nothing. They deserve life sentences.

Draz
04-20-2016, 12:45 PM
Life sentences, to all of them.

Doomsday Dallas
04-20-2016, 12:51 PM
Let's let them have their day in court before we start handing out life sentences.

also... maybe there is more people yet to be exposed.

DeuceWallaces
04-20-2016, 01:36 PM
Just a dog and pony show from this shit-head attorney general who won't go after anyone in the administration.