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Author Clark, Anna (Anna Leigh), author.

Title The poisoned city : Flint's water and the American urban tragedy / Anna Clark.

Publication Info. New York : Metropolitan Books : Henry Holt and Company, [2018]
©2018

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Edition First edition.
Description 305 pages : map ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-291) and index.
Contents Part I: Taught by thirst. Well -- Corrosion -- Revelations -- Saturation -- -- Part II: Divination. Alchemy -- Citizen/science -- Meditations in an emergency -- Blood -- -- Part III: Water's perfect memory. Switchback -- Legion -- Truth and reconciliation -- Genesis.
Summary "Recounts the gripping story of Flint's poisoned water through the people who caused it, suffered from it, and exposed it. It is a chronicle of one town, but could also be about any American city, all made precarious by the neglect of infrastructure" --Provided by publisher.
"When the people of Flint, Michigan, turned on their faucets in April 2014, the water pouring out was poisoned with lead and other toxins. Through a series of disastrous decisions, the state government had switched the city's water supply to a source that corroded Flint's aging lead pipes. Complaints about the foul-smelling water were dismissed: the residents of Flint, mostly poor and African American, were not seen as credible, even in matters of their own lives. It took eighteen months of activism by city residents and a band of dogged outsiders to force the state to admit that the water was poisonous. By that time, twelve people had died and Flint's children had suffered irreparable harm. The long battle for accountability and a humane response to this man-made disaster has only just begun. In the first full account of this American tragedy, The Poisoned City recounts the gripping story of Flint's poisoned water through the people who caused it, suffered from it, and exposed it. It is a chronicle of one town, but could also be about any American city, all made precarious by the neglect of infrastructure and the erosion of democratic decision making. Places like Flint are set up to fail--and for the people who live and work in them, the consequences can be fatal." --Jacket.
Awards Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction Longlist, 2019
Language Text in English.
Subject Drinking water -- Contamination -- Health aspects -- Michigan -- Flint.
Drinking water -- Contamination -- Health aspects.
Michigan -- Flint.
Drinking water -- Contamination.
Drinking water -- Lead content -- Michigan -- Flint.
Drinking water -- Lead content.
Health risk assessment -- Michigan -- Flint.
Health risk assessment.
Heavy metals -- Toxicity testing -- Michigan -- Flint.
Heavy metals -- Toxicity testing.
Heavy metals.
Added Title Flint's water and the American urban tragedy
ISBN 9781250125149 (hardcover)
1250125146 (hardcover)