The revelation came in a batch of 274 pages of emails released Wednesday shed more light on when Snyder administration realized the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and how he reacts. The emails were released in response to the control of health and disasters amid calls in Snyder resignation.
The emails show that his government to try to lead exposure Flint water supply to minimize fears and to avoid censure. Dennis Much More, staff Snyders is primarily on an analysis on the basis of later proved false reports. Flint has in its waters when the officials insisted it was safe.
In an e-mail to Snyder, of 26 September, described the Much More "group of the fight against all turn lead to contents."
"To respond Sure, some people from Flint looking for someone who, instead of working to reduce anxiety to blame," he wrote, noting that was not the problem of the state. "We can not tolerate the levels of lead, in all cases, but in fact the water system of the city that has to deal with it."
In an email sent yesterday, Much More similar shifted the blame elsewhere. "[The Department of Environmental Quality and the Department of Community Health] f eel that some take the very sensitive issue of lead exposure of children and try to make it a political issue," said that the state is responsible.
Much More said: "I can not understand why the state is responsible."
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