Noun
a river in western Georgia that flows generally south to join the Chattahoochee River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River
Source: WordNetAlthough Flint River water has been used in emergency situations and treated quarterly before being discharged back to the river, Monday will be different. Source: Internet
Flint, which is financially strapped and under control of a state-appointed emergency manager, switched from drinking tap water from Lake Huron to drinking water from the Flint River in April 2014 as a money-saving strategy. Source: Internet
I can hear the backroom discussion now: "We can save money if we stop taking our drinking water from Lake Huron and start using water from the Flint River instead." Source: Internet
The violation occurred after the city switched its source of public water from Lake Huron to the Flint River in April and comes after several boil water advisories during summer 2014 because of bacteria issues in some water lines. Source: Internet
The high lead content in Flint’s water has left 30,000 of city’s residents without drinkable water after the town’s water supply was switched in 2014 to the Flint River from Lake Huron to save money. Source: Internet
He began to teach agricultural practices to the tribe, starting a farm at his home on the Flint River. Source: Internet