Katie Butler: Where was the EPA during Flint’s water crisis?

Flint, Michigan showed what can happen with water systems in a worst case. Local and state officials asked, where was the EPA? Katie Butler, director of water e...

Katie Butler, director of water evaluations, Office of Inspector General, EPA

Flint, Michigan showed what can happen with water systems in a worst case. Local and state officials asked, where was the EPA? Katie Butler, director of water evaluations at the EPA's Office of Inspector General, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with some answers.

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