Question

What caused the change in water quality in Flint, Michigan?(1 point)
Responses

The city was taken off the Detroit water system to save money.
The city was taken off the Detroit water system to save money.

City officials decided to stop fully treating the water to save money.
City officials decided to stop fully treating the water to save money.

The Flint River became contaminated which caused lead to get into the water.
The Flint River became contaminated which caused lead to get into the water.

City officials ignored the Clean Water Act and allowed wastewater to be dumped into the river.

1 answer

The primary cause of the change in water quality in Flint, Michigan, was that the city was taken off the Detroit water system to save money. This led to the use of water from the Flint River, which was not properly treated. The failure to adequately treat the water allowed lead from aging pipes to leach into the drinking water, resulting in a public health crisis.