Flint water crisis - RIGHT ANSWER -began in 2014 when the drinking water source for the city of
Flint, Michigan was changed to the Flint River.
Due to insufficient water treatment, - RIGHT ANSWER -over 100,000 residents were potentially
exposed to high levels of lead in the drinking water.
The Flint drinking water contamination issue started in April 2014 when Flint changed its water
source from treated Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water - RIGHT ANSWER -sourced
from Lake Huron and the Detroit River) to the Flint River
The Flint River water that was treated improperly - RIGHT ANSWER -caused lead from aging
pipes to leach into the water supply, leading to extremely elevated levels of the heavy metal
neurotoxin.
In Flint, between 6,000 and 12,000 children have been exposed to drinking water with high
levels of lead - RIGHT ANSWER -they may experience a range of serious health problems
Due to the change in water source, - RIGHT ANSWER -the percentage of Flint children with
elevated blood-lead levels may have risen from about 2.5% in 2013 to as much as 5% in 2015.[
The water change is also a possible cause of an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease - RIGHT
ANSWER -in the county that has killed 10 people and affected another 77.
On January 5, 2016, - RIGHT ANSWER -the city was declared to be in a state of emergency by the
Governor of Michigan,
Four government officials - RIGHT ANSWER -one from the city of Flint, two from the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), and one from the Environmental Protection