Real Estate

Flint Water Crisis

History

The Flint water crisis developed after the city of Flint, Michigan tried to save millions of dollars by switching its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The Flint water crisis was caused by the fact that the Flint River had a higher concentration of chloride and was more corrosive than Lake Huron water. As a result, lead poisoning in the water seeped through the aging pipes. More than 100,000 residents had drinking water with lead levels in the flint that were considered high. In addition, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha of Hurley Medical Center found that there was nearly double the amount of lead found in blood samples from Flint infants and children since the City switched to Flint Michigan water.

Flint, Michigan and Legionella Disease

The Flint water crisis worsened on January 13, 2016, when Michigan Governor Rick Snyder stated that 87 cases of Legionella (a waterborne disease) were reported near Flint Michigan, between June 2014 and November. 2015, resulting in 12 deaths. . The crisis was officially declared an emergency just a week earlier.

Involuntary manslaughter charges against government employees

The flint water crisis was known to many government agencies and personnel before any warning or announcement was made public. Government officials allegedly knew of the higher concentrations of lead levels, as well as the many cases of Legionnaires’ disease, long before it became public in 2016. As a result, Attorney General Bill Schuette charged six government employees manslaughter for his role in the flint water crisis. The charges stem from the 12 deaths and 87 cases of Legionella disease believed to be linked to the flint lead water. Governor Rick Snyder has yet to be indicted for any charges.

lying bureaucrats

To make matters worse, the Flint water crisis exposed government officials forging documents with state regulators claiming that tests at the Flint water treatment plant had not detected lead. When, in fact, the city flouted federal rules requiring it to look for homes with lead pipes for testing, potentially leading the city and state to underestimate the extent of the flint water crisis for months .

This crisis has refocused my belief that government cannot always be trusted to do its job. You have to take care of yourself because no one else will. With that being said, I will always recommend that you get an emergency kit with enough water purification tablets for you and your entire family. Include basic items like emergency food and a first aid kit.

Don’t put your faith in a system that is broken, protect yourself.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *