Michigan termine Flint Credit Eau Amid Désaccord sur le recouvrement

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After weeks of meetings aimed at extending state-provided water relief credits, residents of Flint, Michigan, will resume paying the full price for water they still need to filter and have not been able to drink safely since April 2014. The credits, totaling roughly $40 million in aid, have covered 65 percent of residentswater usage since 2014 when the city’s water crisis began. The credits have also covered 20 percent of city businesseswater use.

The dangers of Flint’s water drew national attention after an emergency manager answering to the state’s governor, Rick Snyder, ordered the city’s utility to switch water providers from Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water to the Flint River. The move filled the city’s water pipes and residentstaps with water contaminated by high levels of lead.

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