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Originally Posted by Blitzers
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as well as skin problems after bathing. State and city officials reassured the public that Flint's water was safe,
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Struggling with this in my city right now. Forced to shower in it, paying 2k in rent with a hard lease. Nothing I can do. I move, I get sued and my credit is ruined.
The water stains everything. They call it "sediment". "Oh they must be doing line work, they stirred up the sediment again".
What does "they stirred up the sediment" mean? No one cares to find out what the sediment contains??? Nobody has a right to know?
Our facuets spray out microscopic yellow sediment that leaves red stains when it dries. The sediment can be so thick it clogs faucets. I stopped putting maintenance requests in and only use my kitchen sink now.
We are never notified when they stir it up. The corporate landlord does the best they can to notify us, but its not enough.
We need additional legislation on water testing and safety. Testing for only a handful of things is willful ignorance and downright dangerous in many cities.