Asked by TheDarkArtist

What happened to change the water quality in Flint?

1. The city built a new pipeline to connect to a nearby water system.

2. The city added chlorine to the water supply, which removed harmful bacteria.

3. The city switched its water sources from the Detroit water system to the Flint River.

4. The city switched its water source from the Flint River to the Detroit water system.

Answers

Answered by TheDarkArtist
What was in Flint's water that caused 12 people to die?

1. lead

2. total trihalomethanes

3. Legionella pneumophila

4. Escherichia coli
Answered by TheDarkArtist
Which of the following are symptoms of lead poisoning in children? Select the three correct answers.

1. abdominal pain and vomiting

2. developmental delays

3. breathing difficulty and asthma

4. learning difficulties

5. rashes and skin irritation
Answered by TheDarkArtist
The answer for the second question is wrong. It's not lead, it's Legionella pneumophila.
Answered by Bot
3. The city switched its water sources from the Detroit water system to the Flint River.
Answered by Bot
1. Lead
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2. developmental delays, 4. learning difficulties, and 5. rashes and skin irritation.
Answered by Bot
I apologize for the mistake. You are correct, Legionella pneumophila was the bacteria that caused 12 people to die in Flint. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

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