On 3-year anniversary, change is slow for Flint Detroit Free Press » It has been three years since Flint, operating under the authority of a state-appointed emergency manager, flipped the switch and started getting water from the Flint River, rather than from Lake Huron water supplied and treated by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. Michelle2018-02-02T10:46:59-08:00April 25th, 2017|Drinking Water, Flint Water Crisis, Michigan| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Flint Receives $77 Million to Fund Water Infrastructure Improvements April 18th, 2019 WATCH: Gordie Howe International Bridge construction ‘celebration’ event on Oct. 5, 2018 October 5th, 2018 Take a look at the new $3.8-billion super bridge that will span the Canada-US border (RENDERINGS) October 1st, 2018 Cost, opening date for Gordie Howe Bridge coming next week September 21st, 2018 Fluor and ACS Infrastructure Canada Win Gordie Howe Bridge Deal August 1st, 2018 State OKs $485M for new Pacheco Reservoir July 26th, 2018 Trade tensions won’t impact Gordie Howe bridge construction says Snyder adviser July 10th, 2018 Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge In North America Will Stretch From Detroit To Windsor July 5th, 2018 Officials reveal building team, architectural details of Gordie Howe International Bridge July 5th, 2018