Time: Water tests at Flint elementary schools show increase in lead levels
Back in 2016 when the Flint, Michigan water crisis was at its height, heads rolled and promises were made. However, recent water tests at elementary schools in Flint, seem to indicate that the situation has actually gotten worse. In February, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality tested 28 samples and found that they were above 15 parts per billion of lead. This is an increase above the federal action limit. Flint Community Schools haven’t been using tap water since September 2015 but are instead provided with water bottles from the state. That is expected to continue until all lead and...
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