From: Think Progress
CREDIT: AP Photo/Darron Cummings
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget decided to haul water coolers into the Flint state building
in January of 2015 out of concern over the city’s water quality, a year
before bottled water was being made available to residents, according
to documents obtained by Progress Michigan.
Flint switched its water source from Detroit to the Flint River in
April 2014, which is now known to have caused lead to leach into the
city’s tap water. After two boil advisories were issued
in August and September of 2014, the city sent residents a notice that
the level of trihalomethanes (TTHMs), which can cause liver and kidney
problems, had exceed federal limits, although they were told that it was
still fine to use the water and no corrective actions needed to be
taken.
But concerns raised over water quality were enough for officials in
the state’s capitol of Lansing to decide to give state employees the
option to drink bottled water from coolers, rather than from water
fountains. Coolers were placed next to the fountains on each occupied
floor, according to the documents, and were to be provided “as long as
the public water does not meet treatment requirements.” MORE
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