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Dowagiac officials urge extra measures after higher lead levels found in city’s drinking water
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Two bills in the Michigan Legislature could help reduce lead exposure and ensure kids are tested for lead.
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Michigan is failing to enforce safe drinking water at school, a new report finds.
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According to a Tuesday release from the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, more than 90 percent of the lines in the city have now been inspected and replaced with copper lines or verified non-lead.
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How Indiana defines a “disadvantaged community” could exclude some Black and Brown neighborhoods disproportionately harmed by lead.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Sunday that more than 80 percent of Benton Harbor’s lead water service lines have been replaced, putting the project ahead of schedule.
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Despite the lead testing data, an EGLE spokesperson says the city’s drinking water quality is improving.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy said the 90th percentile value of lead in the city's drinking water was 14 parts per billion, just within the federal action level.
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The CDC recently lowered the standard for what’s considered elevated blood lead levels in children, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is following suit.
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Federal appeals court agrees to consider Snyder's request to take "Fifth" in Flint water civil trialThe former governor and four others are fighting subpoenas to testify in the civil trial. They are all facing criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis.