The Flint Water Crisis

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For many years, the city of Flint drew its water from Lake Huron. Its water treatment plants were already designed for this source. However, Flint had to pay the city of Detroit a fee in order to use this water. An obvious way to reduce spending was to eliminate this fee, so engineers found another water source that was cheaper, Flint River. This water, however, was considered toxic due to industrial waste. Theoretically, however, it was possible to make the water drinkable. The Flint Water Crisis that ensued was a result of numerous failings and this essay will highlight the insufficient pilot testing prior to switching water sources and the misguidance of the public’s perception of their water quality.
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