Flint Water Treatment Plant Tours Highlight Infrastructure Upgrades

Ten years after the Flint water crisis, the city is inviting residents to tour the water treatment plant that was the center of the disaster. The tours will showcase upgrades made to the plant and infrastructure since the crisis, including a new secondary water connection and chemical feed building. Mayor Sheldon Neeley will attend the opening of the tours, which will coincide with the 10th anniversary of the city’s switch to the Flint River as its water source.

Flint Water Crisis: The Unforgettable Face of a Little Boy

The Flint water crisis, which unfolded in Flint, Michigan, was a devastating event that impacted countless lives. At the heart of the crisis, there was one face that became synonymous with the struggles and suffering endured by the community: a little boy. This young boy’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the profound and lasting impact that the crisis had on the people of Flint.

Flint Water Crisis Children: Turning Trauma into Advocacy

Growing up amidst the Flint water crisis, young activists have faced challenges and trauma. Despite ongoing struggles, they are determined to make a difference and change perceptions of their city. Through community involvement, advocacy, and support organizations, they are working to address systemic inequalities and improve the lives of Flint residents.

Flint Water Crisis Anniversary: Events to Mark 10 Years

A series of events are planned in Flint, Michigan, to mark the 10-year anniversary of the city’s water crisis. The crisis began on April 25, 2014, when the city’s water source was switched from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The event triggered a series of issues, including lead contamination of the water, which had severe consequences for the city’s residents.

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