Judge Approves $97 Million Settlement To Replace Flint's Water Lines
Residents of the Michigan city have been struggling with a crisis over lead in the water for the past three years. Now, the state is required to replace lead service lines within three years.
by Merrit Kennedy
Mar 28, 2017
2 minutes
The state of Michigan has agreed to spend up to $97 million for new water lines in the city of Flint, which has been struggling with a crisis over lead in its water for the past three years.
A federal judge at the U.S. District Court for Michigan's eastern district approved the agreement Tuesday. Within three years, authorities
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