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Officials for the City of Flint formulate a plan to use the Flint River as a backup emergency water source.
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County officials announce plans for a new pipeline to reduce costs by delivering water from Lake Huron to Flint
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Officials for the City of Flint formulate a plan to use the Flint River as a backup emergency water source.
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The city terminates its water service contract with the city of Detroit and the switch to the Flint River is to be effective
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The city announces a water boiling advisory for parts of the city.
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The advisory for boiling water is lifted
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Governor Knew about Flints problem a year before anything was donebut decided to do nothing!
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Flint Mayor Dayne Walling drinks Flint tap water on local television in an attempt to dispel residents’ fear of drinking the water.
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Flint City Council members vote to reconnect with Detroit water. Emergency manager Jerry Ambrose overrules the vote.
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EPA manager Miquel Del Toral detects that lead levels in the water at the home of Flint resident Lee-Anne Walters is seven times greater than the EPA's acceptable limit.
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Michigan Department of Environmental Quality official tells Michigan Public Radio, “Anyone who is concerned about lead in the drinking water in Flint can relax.”
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President Obama declares a state of emergency in Flint and authorizes $5 million in aid.
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Criminal charges are filed against government employees: Mike Glasgow, Stephen Busch, and Mike Prysby.
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Four officials are charged with felonies of false pretenses and conspiracy.
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President Obama visits Flint
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Six state workers are criminally charged, as investigations continue.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds the first genetic link from Legionnaires' disease to Flint's water supply.
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State considers ending bottled water distribution in the City of Flint.[19]
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Flints water supply is finally okay for drinking
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Edward, creater of Flint Michigan water testing website says "Cover up is due to arrogant/corrupted officials"
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Cost-cutting plan aiming to save 5 million dollars ended up paying 45 million