"The cost of replacing water lines in Flint, Michigan, has nearly doubled amid a health crisis from high lead levels in drinking water, the Detroit Free Press reported on Saturday.
The average cost for replacing a service water line in Flint through a pilot project that ended this month was $7,500, the newspaper said. The figure is almost twice the $4,000 estimated by the state Department of Environmental Quality at the beginning of Flint's water crisis last fall.
The cost comes from a report by the engineering company Rowe Professional Services for the state. The Free Press obtained a copy."
Ian Simpson reports for Reuters May 28, 2016.
Source: Reuters, 05/31/2016