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Orange County leaders are working to protect the Shingle Creek and St. Johns River basins On Wednesday, county leaders hosted a workshop in Orlando to talk about a proposal to make the Shingle ...
The lines in the sand haven't changed, even if warring states are working on a new deal to save the Colorado River.
A decade after lead-contaminated water was found in Flint's water system, the legal battle to replace lead water pipes is ...
Eleven years later, the state says Flint is nearing the end of its lead pipe replacement efforts. But ask any longtime resident—especially those who were first to speak out—and that claim doesn’t hold ...
Nearly a decade after high levels of lead were first detected in the City of Flint’s drinking water, the state of Michigan ...
The effort was supposed to be finished years ago, but slow work, poor record-keeping and residents' mistrust in their local ...
Flint falters Flint’s crisis was set in motion in 2014, when a state-appointed emergency manager ended a contract with Detroit’s water system and switched to the Flint River to save money.
Flint falters Flint’s crisis was set in motion in 2014, when a state-appointed emergency manager ended a contract with Detroit’s water system and switched to the Flint River to save money.
Flint's crisis was set in motion in 2014, when a state-appointed emergency manager ended a contract with Detroit's water system and switched to the Flint River to save money.
Flint's missteps offer lessons for municipalities that face a recently imposed federal mandate to replace their own lead service lines.
Flint's crisis was set in motion in 2014, when a state-appointed emergency manager ended a contract with Detroit's water system and switched to the Flint River to save money.