Burton never burdened their taxpayers for the switch over to PVC pipe, and in fact is saving local taxpayers $651,000 by switching over to water delivered by lead-free PVC pipes
Flint should look to the city next door for the solution to safe drinking water
Purposely held back from the good residents of Flint, Michigan by Democratic Party politicians landing like crows to carrion on their city before Tuesday's Michigan primary seeking to turn public anger to Democrat votes, this little gem: it's not the water that's the problem, but the archaic, rusted, lead-letting iron pipes carrying water into Flint homes that is.
Nor did any rumpled-coat Detective Columbo have to go all the way to Washington, DC to find the solution for Flint's water crisis. They only had to just go a stone's throw away to the nearby City of Burton, whose citizens only seven miles away from Flint have an ongoing supply of healthy drinking water.