LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Governor Rick Snyder hosted a media roundtable to provide an update on the state's efforts to help the people of Flint recover from the water crisis.
Snyder was joined by Michigan State Police Captain Chris Kelenske, deputy state director of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director Keith Creagh and Dr. Marc Edwards of Virginia Tech (via phone).
The roundtable began at 10:30 a.m.
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@onetoughnerd won't put timeline on when #Flint water will b safe w/o filter. Dr. Edwards says water not safe til all lead pipes replaced
— Hank Winchester (@hankwinchester) September 28, 2016
Here is a summary of the progress made in #Flint over the past year.
— Rick Snyder (@onetoughnerd) September 28, 2016
We have more work to do. #FlintFWD pic.twitter.com/ROc3iDRaB8
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