FBI joins Michigan water investigation

The FBI is among a number of US agencies investigating the drinking water crisis linked to lead contamination in Flint, Michigan.

The FBI is joining a US investigation into Flint, Michigan's water contamination crisis.

Gina Balaya, a spokeswoman for the US Attorney's Office in Detroit, said in an email on Tuesday that federal prosecutors in Michigan were "working with a multi-agency investigation team on the Flint water contamination matter, including the FBI, the US Postal Inspection Service, the EPA's Office of Inspector General ...

and the EPA's Criminal Investigation Division".

The city was under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager when it switched its source of tap water from Detroit's system to the Flint River in April 2014.

The more corrosive water from the river leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit water did.

Last week, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette named a special prosecutor and investigator to look into possible crimes stemming from the matter.


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