Flint Water Crisis

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Climate of DenialThe Flint Water Crisis

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04.25.2014

Switch to Flint Water

10.2014

Gov. Snyder’s deputy legal adviser urges reconnect to Detroit. Snyder not in email loop. Advisors deny request.

01.2015

Flint energy manager says no to Detroit’s offer to reconnect

07.13.2015

MDEQ spokesperson tells anyone who is concerned about the drinking water in Flint “to Relax” - NPR

09.02.2015

Virginia Tech Professor Marc Edwards says his team found much higher lead levels in water than city tests

09.24.2015

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha releases a study finding high levels of lead in children’s blood

10.02.2015

Governor Snyder announces plans to help Flint residents, and reconnects Flint’s water system to the Detroit system

10.18.2015

MDEQ Director Dan Wyant acknowledges his “staff made a mistake” that led to the crises - A year and a half after the crisis began.

12.29.2015

MDEQ Director Dan Wyant and Communications Director Brad Wurfel resign

01.19.2016

Governor Snyder apologizes in the State of the state to the people of Flint - “I’m sorry and I will fix it.”

01.21.2016

EPA Region 5 Director Susan Hedman announces resignation

03.21.2016

Flint task force, appointed by the Governor releases its report blaming state government, the governor and especially the MDEQ for the crisis

4.18.2016

Governor Snyder accepts residents challenge to drink Flint Water – He goes to Flint and starts 30 days of drinking filtered Flint water at a resident’s home. He left a few days later on a European trade mission and stopped drinking Flint water

04.20.2016

Two MDEQ and one Flint water plant supervisor are charged with crimes for the crises

05.04.2016

The President of the United State visits Flint and drinks the water

Prepare Don’t Plan

Before a crisis, in the public sector ...

During a crises

Ensure the public is safe

Assure them that you are in control

Be supportive

Focus on Solutions.

Give them a place to go to get updates or keep you informed

Remain visible + accessible

Make your advisors accountable

In the public sector

FOIANOTHING IS PRIVATE, UNLESS IT IS PRIVILEGED

WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO ADVISE THE GOVERNOR?

LessonsTHE WAY FORWARD

IS TO ENGAGE

- Forget the politics.

- Look at all the issues.

- Keep everyone informed.

- Stay results driven.

- Recognize and embrace the sense of urgency.

- Find people to speak with you.

LessonsTHE WAY FORWARD

IS TO ENGAGE

- Know where you are vulnerable

- Respond quickly.

- Don’t blame

- Accept responsibility.

- Be visible

- Remain accessible

- People first

The Heroes

The Heroes

Cardinal Rules of Risk Communication- Accept the public as a legitimate partner- Listen to the audience- Be honest and transparent- Collaborate with credible sources- Meet the needs of the media- Speak clearly and with compassion- Plan carefully and evaluate performance