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Flint

  • Flint Strong

    EPA is working in Flint to protect human health and the  environment and to address environmental justice issues.  See our latest progress.

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Advice For Residents

Flint residents should continue to filter water while the City’s “Fast Start” program continues. Filters must be certified and properly installed per the manufacturer’s instructions.  Residents with health conditions that limit their use of tap water should talk to their doctor.

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Air Initiatives

  • Air Enforcement Inspections
  • Community Learning Series
  • Assistance to Flint Community Schools (FCS)
  • Increasing Access to Radon Testing and more

News Releases

  • EPA highlights recent major accomplishments in Flint, Michigan

  • EPA begins demolition and cleanup of Davison Road site in Flint, Michigan

  • EPA Cites Flint Scrapyard for Alleged Clean Air Act Violation

  • EPA Reaches Settlement with R.J. Torching for Alleged Clean Air Act Violations at Facility in Flint, Michigan

Contact Us About Flint, Michigan to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on January 6, 2025
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