Free Republic
Browse · Search
Bloggers & Personal
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

How the Flint Water Story Was Uncovered
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 1/22/2016 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 01/26/2016 9:46:07 AM PST by MichCapCon

In something rarely seen in politics, a public official made a plea in a statewide newspaper hoping to exonerate himself from a growing crisis. In October 2015, Darnell Earley, who had been the emergency manager for Flint from September 2013 until January 2015, made his nearly 600-word plea in The Detroit News.

Earley said he wasn’t at fault for the city of Flint’s decision to take water from the Flint River, which wasn't properly treated and was more prone to leach lead from pipes. He pointed the finger instead at the decision by the Detroit Water and Sewer Department in April 2014 to terminate its contract to supply Flint with water, which started a chain of events.

Curt Guyette, a reporter at the ACLU, didn’t buy it. He had emails from Earley that were acquired in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. Dated March 7, 2014, these show Earley turning down an offer from the Detroit department to continue providing water to Flint.

The ACLU reported that Earley wrote: “The City of Flint has actively pursued using the Flint River as a temporary water source." He added, “We expect the Flint Water Treatment Plant will be fully operational and capable of treating Flint River water.”

The Flint water debacle has mushroomed into a national story with presidential candidates stumping on how the situation has been mishandled.

Joe Lehman, the president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, which publishes Michigan Capitol Confidential, has urged both a thorough investigation into the failures of public officials and practical responses to ongoing human needs.

"The most important thing now is reestablishing a safe water supply. The mother who can’t even give her child a drink from the tap probably doesn’t care what level of government broke down or if it’s a breakdown at every level," Lehman said. "As more facts surface, exactly what went wrong, when, and by whom, will become clear."

Unwrapping how it happened that Flint residents were drinking poisoned water has not been an easy task for Michigan reporters and news organizations. They have repeatedly highlighted public officials’ misstatements and attempts to cover up the crisis.

“This has been piecemeal and has come out bit by bit by bit,” said Vincent Duffy, the news director at Michigan Radio and the leader in reporting on the crisis. “The role that the media has played here is to keep asking questions. Keep asking, ‘Why is this going on?’”

Duffy said Michigan Radio worked with Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards, who had uncovered damning emails from Gov. Rick Snyder’s then-chief of staff Dennis Muchmore.

Michigan Radio reported that Muchmore had stated in a July 2015 email, “I’m frustrated by the water issue in Flint. I really don’t think people are getting the benefit of the doubt. Now they are concerned and rightly so about the lead level studies they are receiving from the DEQ samples. … These folks are scared and worried about the health impacts and they are basically getting blown off by us (as a state we’re just not sympathizing with their plight).”

Duffy said he has a team of four reporters involved in Michigan Radio’s continuing coverage of the issue. He has also said that his newsroom was not quite sure how big a story the story would become, but got the first hint in July 2015. That’s when Michigan Radio reported on a leaked internal memo from the EPA – a story based on reporting by the ACLU’s Guyette.

“We thought, ‘If this is right, this could really be a big problem for the city and the state,’” Duffy said.

The Michigan Radio story then quoted the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality spokesman.

“Let me start here — anyone who is concerned about lead in the drinking water in Flint can relax,” said Brad Wurfel, the spokesman for Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality.

Wurfel resigned in December 2015. MDEQ Director Dan Wyant also resigned that month.

And there are growing calls for Snyder to resign.

“Is this the biggest story we’ve ever covered?” Duffy said. “That remains to be seen.”

The ACLU's Guyette said it has been fascinating to watch how the story has played out.

"After we published the leaked EPA memo in July, Michigan Radio’s role in quickly realizing its potential importance, and pushing the story forward, was pivotal," Guyette said in an email. "It took a while for the issue to gain real traction, but both they and us kept pounding away at it until the scandal finally broke out in a big way, and then kept growing to the point where it is now."

"It’s important to recognize that nonprofit journalism and the use of new media played a major role in breaking this story, but no one should lose sight of the fact that, first and foremost, it was a small group of committed Flint residents who refused to believe the government’s lies that there water was safe, and who wouldn’t rest until the truth was exposed, is the bedrock upon which this story has been built," Guyette added.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: flint; leadwater; michigan; water

1 posted on 01/26/2016 9:46:07 AM PST by MichCapCon
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

Terrible article...I suggest going to Michigan Radio directly to get a better summary


2 posted on 01/26/2016 9:51:57 AM PST by Homer1
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

“We want to make sure this never happens again.”
“No one is more disappointed and angry than I am.”

Benghazi
IRS
Fast and Furious
. . . ad nausea

This kind of thing rubs off on liberal Democrats at every level of government.


3 posted on 01/26/2016 9:55:27 AM PST by Fester Chugabrew (Diversity is Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sharing the same jail cell.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

Leave Snyder alone. Those growing calls for him to resign are from Cher and Michael Moore.


4 posted on 01/26/2016 9:57:21 AM PST by MarMema
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Fester Chugabrew

‘zackly.


5 posted on 01/26/2016 9:58:29 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

In 1993 D mayor John Norquist managed to sicken 400,000

“The water was suspected of harboring an invisible and little-known parasite, Cryptosporidium, and it had been infecting people and making them sick, officials said. Subsequent tests of water from the plants confirmed their suspicions.

In the days before Norquist’s announcement, most of the reported illnesses were concentrated on the city’s south side. City officials on April 8 took the unprecedented step of shutting down the Howard Ave. filtration plant until it could be cleansed of the parasite.

The public learned a few weeks later that plant operators had lost full control of the treatment process in late March and allowed Crypto to break through the filters. They paid no attention to the crude indicators of changing water quality they had in place at the time.

By the time the boil-water advisory was announced, the pathogen had been making the rounds in the city’s water mains for more than two weeks.”

http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/milwaukee-marks-20-years-since-cryptosporidium-outbreak-099dio5-201783191.html


6 posted on 01/26/2016 10:01:20 AM PST by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

All we need to know and do is follow the money. Or keep climbing the chain until we find the Republican(s) this can be blamed on. then keep on looking and digging and I am sure we can get at least as high as the governor.


7 posted on 01/26/2016 10:05:56 AM PST by Tupelo (Honest men go to Washington, but honest men do not stay in Washington.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MarMema

Snyder already apologized though. So his scalp is taken.


8 posted on 01/26/2016 10:08:49 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon

For those who remember, the Flint story has shades of Love Canal, where the Government, over the objections and lawsuits by Hooker Chemical against opening a tightly sealed earthen chemical vault, did so anyway.

The Government cut through the tightly sealed vault constructed by Hooker Chemical.

They then ran a branch of the storm sewer system right through the middle of the vault, thereby releasing the dangerous contents to the storm sewer system of the town of Love Canal, thereby distributing the contents throughout Love Canal.

The entire town, and population, of Love Canal was poisoned in the process.

All at the hands of government officials.

Hooker Chemical was slimed by public officials as the bad guys and sued out of existence.

We are being led by stupid, perhaps even evil, people.


9 posted on 01/26/2016 10:23:48 AM PST by Balding_Eagle ( (The Great Wall of Trump ---- 100% sealing of the border. Coming soon.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon; All
Air, Water, Food, are the three things we all must have. Finding our local government is not meeting State or National requirements is happening more and more. Most of us do not worry about this possibility. Yet it is crucial to well being and health. Take notice and create a ruckus. Our pets deserve good water to live as we do too.

VERY IMPORTANT. LET US NOT POISON OURSELVES, VIA OUR WATERSUPPLY, THROUGH SHOWERS OR BY DRINKING IT. BE ALERT TO THIS.

10 posted on 01/26/2016 10:53:08 AM PST by midlander
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Homer1

Mr. Early is a Democrat, BTW, and if I’m not mistaken, Flint’s Rat-controlled city government previously endorsed the plan to quit buying water from Detroit and join the Lake Huron project—which was still years away from completion. And, some of those same politicians presided over the collapse of the city and its infrastructure. The lead pipes needed replacement years ago, but the Dims running city government couldn’t be bothered. Now, it’s Governor Snyder’s fault. Go figure.


11 posted on 01/26/2016 11:31:19 AM PST by ExNewsExSpook
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: ExNewsExSpook
"Flint’s Rat-controlled city government previously endorsed the plan to quit buying water from Detroit and join the Lake Huron project"

So Flint wasn't the only community surrounding Detroit that wanted off Detroit supplied water. I cannot imagine why, although there have been periodic stories that some Detroit residents expect their water to be provided free of charge and don't pay their water bills.
12 posted on 01/26/2016 3:38:05 PM PST by clearcarbon
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: MichCapCon
Memo Shows Michigan Officials Ordered Bottled Water For State Employees In Flint Over A Year Ago

Http://fox17online.com/2016/01/28/emails-show-state-workers-in-flint-getting-bottled-water-a-year-ago/
13 posted on 01/28/2016 5:28:36 PM PST by oincobx
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
Bloggers & Personal
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson