Flint, Michigan Water Crisis Analysis

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Introduction The purpose of this paper is to help compare and contrast the recent Flint, Michigan water crisis to similar incidents around the world using a sociological viewpoint then analyzing the gathered information to help determine how the crisis in Flint should have been handled. Flint
The town of Flint resides in the state of Michigan and has been the attention of national news due to the high lead levels that were present in the city’s municipal water system. This is all started back in 2012-2013 when Racine started to seek alternatives to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) eventually deciding to build its own line to the Karegnondi Water Authority (KWA). Once the city of Detroit was informed of the decision water

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