Michigan says it will no longer provide free bottled water for Flint

Michigan will no longer supply free bottled water to the city of Flint.
Flint was plagued with lead-tainted drinking water in a crisis for years.
But other lawmakers denounced the decision to end the supply of free bottled water.
The state of Michigan will no longer supply free bottled water to Flint, the city once plagued with lead-tainted drinking water in a crisis that drew national attention, officials said on Friday.
For nearly two years, tests have shown that Flint’s water is the same or better than similar cities across the state, a statement from Michigan Governor Rick Snyder’s office said.
"Since Flint’s water is now well within the standards set by the federal government, we will now focus even more of our efforts on continuing with the health, education and economic development assistance needed to help move Flint forward."
"The people of Flint deserve better," NRDC health director Erik Olson said.
Officials from the city of Flint did not respond to requests for comment.
Flint switched its public water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River in a cost-cutting move in April 2014.
The polluted river water caused lead to leach from pipes.

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