This situation is a political failure just like the situation that occurred with Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. Remember the phrase "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." Who is the person playing the part of Brownie?
There was no significant issue with Detroit shutting down their water. Detroit is also in bankruptcy and was probably just trying to generate money for their own problems. With a notice of a year, a project could have been completed for any water treatment plant. The problem is the lack of funds for an impoverished community. Snyder could have put pressure on the Detroit Water System to allow more time as well.
Susan Hedman - political appointee. She fell on her sword and resigned. Probably felt that she did not want to spend the rest of her life in congressional hearings. The majority political party in Congress sets the agenda. Right now, that is the republicans. Look at what the republicans have done with the Benghazi hearings. The republicans will make this issue a political football even though they have no interest in assisting Flint.
Dan Wyant, the Director of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality also resigned. He is another political appointee with no background in the environmental business.
Prior to being Director of the MDEQ, he was President of a cat litter foundation.
Rick Snyder appointed Wyant. Why did he not appoint someone qualified?
Rick Synder also appointed the Emergency Manager who signed off on the water switch decision and was in charge of running the City of Flint.
The water analyses can be downloaded from the water department website:
You can calculate the Langelier Index here. The Langelier Index is an empirical measure of the corrosivity of the water:
The backup Flint water system for treating Flint River water consists of a lime softening/filtration plant. It is probably adequate to treat the Flint River water and remove all contaminants but the water treatment plant did not appear to be operated correctly as evidenced by the low Langelier reading. The pH of the water after lime softening has been lowered to a pH level that is corrosive.
I picked an example date of May 6 2015. Here is the result for the Langelier Index:
"Slightly corrosive but non-scale forming."
In March 2015 Flint’s emergency manager ordered the city to pay Veolia $40,000 for a 160-hour study of the city’s water issues. The report is also not stamped by a Professional Engineer. An engineer’s report is required to be prepared by a Professional Engineer.
This fiasco is nothing more than Michigan's "New Orleans" moment. Thousands of poor people, no jobs, no tax base, no City money, water bills that the residents cannot afford to pay, and on and on.