Michigan, Flint to replace 18,000 lead-tainted water lines

DETROIT (AP) — Michigan and the city of Flint have agreed to replace  thousands of home water lines under a sweeping deal to settle a lawsuit  over lead-contaminated water in the troubled city.

A court filing Monday says Flint will replace at least 18,000 lead or  galvanized-steel water lines by 2020, and the state will pick up the  bill with state and federal money. The state said it will pay $87  million and keep another $10 million in reserve if necessary.

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