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Flint declares its water safe after replacing lead pipes, but health issues and doubts persist
Melissa Mays said she may never trust the water from her Flint, Michigan, tap again. In the 11 years since the city's ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Flint resident Melissa Mays, a clean water activist, about the EPA's proposed rule that most U.S. cities will have to replace lead water pipes within the next 10 years.
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - Perhaps one of the loudest voices still advocating for justice and accountability regarding the Flint Water Crisis is that of Melissa Mays. Mays is a Flint mother who became ...
Mays joined others in her community to protest, and in 2016 became a named plaintiff in a lawsuit accusing Flint of violating the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - Flint residents want answers about whether the Aug. 1 deadline for lead pipe replacement was met. “I don’t believe the city met the Aug. 1 deadline to have all the ...
Some cities have already completed the job. But people in Flint still feel unheard. Though Melissa Mays says she’s tired of living in fear, she and her family aren’t giving up.
Activist Melissa Mays calls it "insult to injury." FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - Flint's water crisis activists are frustrated and upset after a Friday order from Michigan Bankruptcy court.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Flint resident Melissa Mays, a clean water activist, about the EPA's proposed rule that most U.S. cities will have to replace lead water pipes within the next 10 years.
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