Flint’s water crises caused significant environmental damage and were regarded as a grave public health issue. It occurred in Michigan, late 2014 (Velasquez 2017. Problems such as Legionnaires disease spread throughout the country resulted from the alteration of the water supply. Twelve people perished and more than 80 were left with unknown illnesses. This incident affected Michigan City, and the residents responded to ensure that it was rectified. This was a case of social and environmental injustice, as well as a bad decision made by water authorities.
The incident started in late 2014 when the Michigan water management switched the drinking water supply from Detroit’s systems to the Flint River with the aim of saving costs of their operations. It was poorly treated, and water quality became poor. This led to long-term health issues for residents (Velasquez 2017, 2017. The water was sour and had an unpleasant taste. However, the officials ignored the complaints. Drinking this water led to skin irritations, itching and hair fall.
Velasquez, 2017, Velasquez states that the incident took more than seventeen months. It was linked to racism and resulted in poor response from the government. Also, it was discovered that the relationship between the Michigan government, residents and locals had been poor.