The Environmental Protection Agency director overseeing a region that includes Flint, Michigan, is stepping down after contaminated water in that city exposed residents to lead poisoning.
EPA Region 5 Administrator Susan Hedman offered her resignation effective Feb. 1, and the offer was accepted, the EPA said in a statement Thursday.
The EPA also announced an emergency order requiring that the state and city “take a series of immediate steps to address the drinking water contamination in Flint.”
The EPA has blamed resistance on the state and local level to its recommendations that the water be properly treated.
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