EPA stalled on Flint water crisis, watchdog says | Advertiser-Tribune WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency had sufficient authority and information to issue an emergency order to protect residents of Flint, Michigan, from lead-contaminated water as early as June 2015 — seven months before it declared an emergency, the EPA's inspector general said Thursday. The Flint crisis should have generated "a greater sense of […]

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EPA stalled on Flint water crisis, watchdog says