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The move marks a milestone moment after a national scandal that featured poisonous levels of lead contaminating drinking ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has lifted the emergency order on the city of Flint's drinking water.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Monday it was lifting an emergency order on Flint's drinking water that ...
The emergency order had been in place since 2016. Flint now has to comply with normal lead-level standards set under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said "lifting this emergency order is a cause for great celebration for residents of Flint." ...
Recent water sampling showed Flint’s system was in compliance with lead standards, over 10 years after the water first became contaminated, according to the EPA.
Once contaminated with dangerous levels of toxic lead, the drinking water in the city of Flint is now in compliance with ...
EPA declares Flint's water meets safety standards, lifting the 2016 emergency order after years of lead contamination issues.