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Activist exposes hidden dangers of aging water pipes

June 19, 2024 | Flint City, Genesee County, Michigan



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Activist exposes hidden dangers of aging water pipes
During a recent city council meeting, a resident raised urgent concerns regarding the lingering effects of the water crisis, specifically highlighting the need for infrastructure improvements. The speaker, who announced it would be their last meeting, presented a half-full container of corroded pipes removed from their home, emphasizing that many residents may still be exposed to contaminated water despite service line replacements.

The individual criticized the allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, suggesting that investing in water infrastructure would have been a more effective use of resources. They urged the council to explore state funding options to address the public health issue posed by aging and corroded plumbing.

Following this poignant address, another resident, David Picci, expressed satisfaction with the city’s response to previous complaints about overgrown grass, indicating a positive development in local governance. The meeting underscored ongoing community concerns about water safety and the importance of responsive city management.

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