Tuesday, December 15, 2015

"In Flint, Mich., there’s so much lead in children’s blood..."

"... that a state of emergency is declared"
The Hurley Medical Center, in Flint, released a study in September that confirmed what many Flint parents had feared for over a year: The proportion of infants and children with above-average levels of lead in their blood has nearly doubled since the city switched from the Detroit water system to using the Flint River as its water source, in 2014.
The mayor — elected after her predecessor, Dayne Walling, experienced fallout from his administration’s handling of the water problems — said in the statement that she was seeking support from the federal government to deal with the “irreversible” effects of lead exposure on the city’s children. Weaver thinks that these health consequences will lead to a greater need for special education and mental health services, as well as developments in the juvenile justice system.
“Do we meet the criteria [for a disaster area]? I don’t know,” she told Michigan Live. But Weaver doesn’t think the city can receive the help it needs without alerting federal officials to the urgency of the matter....
“For more than 18 months, state and local government officials ignored irrefutable evidence that the water pumped from the Flint River exposed [residents] to extreme toxicity,” the complaint reads. “The deliberately false denials about the safety of the Flint River water was as deadly as it was arrogant.”
Calling officials’ conduct “so egregious and so outrageous that it shocks the conscience,” the complaint cites the specific experiences of a few plaintiffs and their families, all of whom allege they have been challenged by similar health ailments since high levels of lead and copper entered their bloodstreams. (read the whole thing)

10 comments:

Methadras said...

I wonder who is going to go to prison over this? Oh wait.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

It's a pattern with large democrat run cities.

Amartel said...

Well, what a surprise. Old rundown buildings with lead paint + poor parenting and home maintenance = kids with lead in the blood and, accordingly, lowered IQs. Rinse, repeat.
The fact that a lot of it is probably government housing? Draw your own conclusions.

Amartel said...

Water from the Flint River - isn't that checked somewhere along the line before it comes out the faucet? By the government? I'm sure, especially given that this is Michigan, that someone at some point allocated taxpayer funds for doing just that. Oh well, there were also funds allocated for keeping up the levees around New Orleans and we know how that turned out. (It was all Bushitler's fault. Obvs.)

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

You know how there is supposedly a traffic light calculator?

So many deaths before one is installed.

Maybe cities get awards from the federal government if kids die.

Anything is possible.

edutcher said...

I guess BlackLivesDon'tMatter.

Trooper York said...

I think there is a lot more lead in children in Chicago?

john said...

Amartel,

Lead can enter the public water supply between the source, which is the river, and the tap. The river water will likely have no lead concentration above action levels, however when a new water source enters an existing water distribution system, metals including lead can be released into the water.

Lead in kids is bad news. The study results, if correct, look compelling.

Methadras said...

Where is Erin Brockovich when you need her?

Known Unknown said...

"Where is Erin Brockovich when you need her?"

She cashed that check.