DETROIT (AP) — A water crisis in Flint has focused mostly on the impact of drinking supplies containing lead that had leached from old plumbing after the city switched sources to save money. But Michigan officials stunned the community this week when they also reported an increase in Legionnaires’ disease cases over the past two years in Genesee County, where Flint is located.
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Q&A: Legionnaires’ disease adds to water concerns in Flint