I look at the Flint, Michigan Water Crisis from a combined perspective that broadens the scope of one of the worst manmade environmental disasters in the history of the United States. The goal of this examination is to bring attention to preventable environmental catastrophes, and put a spotlight on the policies and governing philosophies, which aggregated into neglect to the health of the people of Flint. I briefly analyze Michigan’s emergency manager law’s role in fostering the poor oversight that allowed the crisis to spiral out of control. I then pivot to the nation’s water infrastructure and regulatory environment at large. Finally, I examine proposals of public policy for financing the repair and removal of toxic lead pipes from other...
This Essay conceptualizes the Flint water crisis as an archetypical case of underenforcement—that is...
We are researching the Flint Michigan water crisis. The town of Flint switched their water supply to...
In 2015, at least 3.9 million Americans were exposed to lead in their drinking water at legally unac...
I look at the Flint, Michigan Water Crisis from a combined perspective that broadens the scope of on...
Flint is a city of Genesee county located in the central Michigan and 66 miles northwest of Detroit....
The results of the Flint water crisis were disastrous. Permanent damage has been done to Flint’s mos...
The world is made up of 75% water and it may seem unbelievable that water scarcity still exists. It ...
A federal emergency was declared in Flint, Michigan on January 16, 2016 because of elevated lead lev...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155954/1/milq12457_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Officials replaced safe water sources with contaminated water sources for tens of thousands of peopl...
The environmental justice artifact is about the environmental injustices created in different kinds ...
The citizens of Flint, Michigan have been at a disadvantage for decades, even before the water crisi...
Flint is a poor city with 41% of residents below federal poverty line. In 2011 Flint declared a fina...
Politics and science do not always go hand-in-hand. Nowhere was this more clear than in the Flint Wa...
In this essay, Professors Dana and Tuerkheimer conceptualize Flint as an archetypical case of undere...
This Essay conceptualizes the Flint water crisis as an archetypical case of underenforcement—that is...
We are researching the Flint Michigan water crisis. The town of Flint switched their water supply to...
In 2015, at least 3.9 million Americans were exposed to lead in their drinking water at legally unac...
I look at the Flint, Michigan Water Crisis from a combined perspective that broadens the scope of on...
Flint is a city of Genesee county located in the central Michigan and 66 miles northwest of Detroit....
The results of the Flint water crisis were disastrous. Permanent damage has been done to Flint’s mos...
The world is made up of 75% water and it may seem unbelievable that water scarcity still exists. It ...
A federal emergency was declared in Flint, Michigan on January 16, 2016 because of elevated lead lev...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155954/1/milq12457_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Officials replaced safe water sources with contaminated water sources for tens of thousands of peopl...
The environmental justice artifact is about the environmental injustices created in different kinds ...
The citizens of Flint, Michigan have been at a disadvantage for decades, even before the water crisi...
Flint is a poor city with 41% of residents below federal poverty line. In 2011 Flint declared a fina...
Politics and science do not always go hand-in-hand. Nowhere was this more clear than in the Flint Wa...
In this essay, Professors Dana and Tuerkheimer conceptualize Flint as an archetypical case of undere...
This Essay conceptualizes the Flint water crisis as an archetypical case of underenforcement—that is...
We are researching the Flint Michigan water crisis. The town of Flint switched their water supply to...
In 2015, at least 3.9 million Americans were exposed to lead in their drinking water at legally unac...