This is good news for a city whose 100,000 residents have been grappling with the man made water crisis.

Flint's lead levels are again comparable to other similarly sized U.S. cities with older infrastructure, state officials told The Associated Press.

This is good news and the result of many partners on the local, county, state and federal levels working together to restore the water quality in the City of Flint according to the department director, Heidi Grether.

The Flint water system is one of the most monitored systems in the country for lead and copper.  Here's more from abcnews.go.com.

 

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