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Flint water crisis: 3 charged - CNN.com
Flint water crisis: 3 charged - CNN.com
The man who supervised Flint's water treatment plant has been charged, along with two state environmental officials, in connection with the Michigan city's water crisis.
Mike Glasgow, a former supervisor at the Flint treatment plant who now serves as the city's utilities administrator, is charged with tampering with evidence and willful neglect of duty as a public officer, according to court records.
The other two are Stephen Busch and Mike Prysby of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
Prysby, who still works with the department, stands charged with two counts of misconduct in office, tampering with evidence, conspiracy to tamper with evidence, and two violations of the Safe Water Drinking Act (one a monitoring violation, one a treatment violation). Busch, who is on unpaid administrative leave with the department, faces the same charges minus one of the misconduct in office counts.
Local media outlets report that Prysby is a former district engineer with the the state's Office of Drinking Water and Municipal Assistance, while Busch was a district supervisor in the division.