Federal State Of Emergency Declared In Flint, Michigan Over Contaminated Water Supply

FLINT, MI - JANUARY 21: Fred the handyman explains the new water filter to Terrence Tyler at their residence in Shiloh Commons January 21, 2016 in Flint, Michigan. The city's water supply had been contaminated by lead after a switch from Lake Huron to the Flint river as a source in April, 2014. At a local fire station, residents were provided with water testing jugs, filters and clean water brought in by the National Guard. Residents also brought in water samples from their homes which would be sent out for lead testing. (Photo by Sarah Rice/Getty Images)
FLINT, MI - JANUARY 21: Fred the handyman explains the new water filter to Terrence Tyler at their residence in Shiloh Commons January 21, 2016 in Flint, Michigan. The city's water supply had been contaminated by lead after a switch from Lake Huron to the Flint river as a source in April, 2014. At a local fire station, residents were provided with water testing jugs, filters and clean water brought in by the National Guard. Residents also brought in water samples from their homes which would be sent out for lead testing. (Photo by Sarah Rice/Getty Images)
Federal State Of Emergency Declared In Flint, Michigan Over Contaminated Water Supply
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