"State: Flint’s Water Quality Continues To Improve"

"State officials say the latest round of sampling in Flint provides more evidence that the water quality is improving in the city’s troubled pipeline system.

In the sixth round of testing, 94 percent of 124 homes targeted were at or below the federal standard of having lead of 15 parts per billion — the level that triggers action, according to Gov. Rick Snyder’s office. About 90 percent of the homes were at or below 10 parts per billion.

In the prior round of testing, 79 percent of the homes were at or below the federal standard."

Jim Lynch reports for the Detroit News June 13, 2016.

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Source: Detroit News, 06/14/2016