And like I already said, the last census...which is what gives you the population size, Flint has 102,000 people. Hence at least 50 samples needed to be taken to satisfy the lead and copper rule.
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Good thing you don’t have to drink the Flint water—just met many new residents with NEW illnesses. Some, JUST moved to Flint. But, sure, the water is “restored”
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Public water can have toxic lead in city with lead pipes. There are as many as 10 million of those in the US. When they say Flint’s water is “as safe” as other cities they’re clearing a low bar. Doesn’t mean they’re lying.
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