A river in western Georgia that flows generally south to join the Chattahoochee River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River.
1Financially strapped Flint changed its water supply in 2014 from Detroit's system to the Flint River.
2For 18 months, residents complained that the water from the Flint River looked, smelled and tasted funny.
3Hannah is one of the hundreds of Negro homesteaders on the Flint River project in Macon County.
4The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit's water.
5Some experts have attributed the outbreak to Flint 's use of the Flint River as the city's water supply.
6Earley was also the emergency manager in Flint when residents started drinking lead-contaminated water from the Flint River.
7The Flint River water wasn't properly treated and caused lead from pipes to leach into the city's water supply.
8The Flint River is seen flowing through downtown in Flint, Michigan, December 16, 2015.
9The untreated, corrosive Flint River water leached lead from the city's pipes, shooting lead into the water and people's homes.
10The second was switching the city's supply from treated Lake Huron water to the corrosive broth in the Flint River.
11The city had switched its water supply to the Flint River from Lake Huron in April 2014 to cut costs.
12Water from the Flint River, which was more corrosive than Detroit's, leached lead from the city's pipes, posing widespread health risks.
13In 2014, city officials switched Flint 's water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River in an effort to cut costs.
14This Flint River project is just a drop in an ocean, a bright, clear drop in a dark and bitter ocean.
15A short distance beyond Flint River they struck the Federal line, which attacked at once, without feeling- asureindication of strength.
16Complaints about Flint 's water began within a month after the city switched to Flint River water in April 2014 to save money.