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Independent report confirms state made mistakes, but not "intentional" ones in Flint water crisis

2015-12-29 09:44:15| Waste Management - Topix.net

In a letter to State Senator Jim Ananich, Auditor General Doug Ringler answers several key questions about the state's role in the decision to switch to the Flint River and how Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality dealt with those decisions. Ringler's review confirms it was the state appointed emergency manager who made the decision to switch to the Flint River, not city leaders.

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