I'm supremely happy to read this good news, but it's outrageous that Flint residents had to even lift a finger to get this problem solved, let alone campaigning for years on end. Access to clean water should be so heavily regulated that the state and federal government should know about the issue before residents even notice. The fines for letting the situation get this bad should be so massive that cities are incentivised to take action before it becomes a national headline.
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