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    Quote Originally Posted by bust View Post
    They have not yet taken down the interactive map the Obama administration created to display the results of over 4,500 water samples collected from more than 650 Flint homes. Look at it while you still can:

    https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/web...9e84463f16efae
    Regarding the EPA Flint water data, access is now permitted only to those with an EPA account or an ARCGIS account associated with the EPA. We can add this to the very long and growing list of information team Trump is hiding from the public. I'm not sure why they don't they want us to see it, but I don't take this as a good sign for Flint.

    If Trump prevents Flint from receiving the money last year's congress allocated to repair and replace corroded lead pipes in their water system, his investment in metro Detroit's infrastructure will begin at -$100,000,000.
    Last edited by bust; February-12-17 at 04:49 PM.

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