Little Miss Flint Got a Rash From Water the Same Day People Were Charged Over the City's Crisis
Yesterday, on the same day that Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced serious criminal charges against five current and former officials for their alleged role in the Flint water crisis, 9-year-old Flint resident Amariyanna “Mari” Copeny—known to the world as Little Miss Flint—got a rash on her arm from taking a long shower.
“The water is still bad,” Copeny told me on the phone. “It still smells like chemicals, and I still get rashes. It’s still a lot, and bad, and worse.”
It’s been 1,147 days since Flint switched its water source from Detroit to the Flint River. Residents, including Copeny’s family, noticed a difference almost immediately. Tests would ultimately reveal that E.coli, total coliform bacteria, and lead were all in the water.
Copeny’s family still uses bottled water for everything except showers, where they have a two-minute limit to prevent rashes like the one she got on Wednesday.