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Michigan led on safe water after Flint, but mobile home parks are stubborn rough spot

After the Flint water crisis, Michigan became a national leader on safe drinking water, requiring the removal of lead pipes and the reduction of harmful “forever chemicals†years before the federal government acted.

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Michigan led on safe water after Flint, but mobile home parks are stubborn rough spot

Theo Gantos walks outside his mobile home, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Mount Morris Township, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)


After the Flint water crisis, Michigan became a national leader on safe drinking water, requiring the removal of lead pipes and the reduction of harmful “forever chemicals†years before the federal government acted.

But the state has a blind spot when it comes to the hundreds of thousands of .

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