FLINT, Mich. — Only four schools and care facilities in Flint had elevated levels of lead in their water during recent tests, though one school district refused to allow the testing as the Michigan city recovers from a lead-tainted water crisis. State agencies tested water at 63 of 78 schools, day care centres and elder care facilities in the city in November and December. The tests were completed by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and the Department of Environmental Quality, The Flint Journal reported . Flint Community Schools didn’t grant the state access to its facilities for the testing. But other sample locations tested well below the threshold.
Source: National Post January 05, 2018 19:30 UTC