"Rick Snyder previously said he became aware of severity of the lead problem on 1 October, but emails show he initially aimed to avoid a disaster declaration".
"Michigan governor Rick Snyder could have declared a federal disaster over the Flint water crisis months before he did, but instead acknowledged to his aides that he wanted to resolve the problem without a disaster declaration, according to emails released by his office on Saturday.
Snyder, who has previously said he became aware of the severity of Flint’s lead problem on 1 October, has faced heavy criticism for waiting until January to seek federal assistance.
The emails show the governor initially aimed to avoid a disaster declaration."
Ryan Felton reports for the Guardian February 29, 2016.
Flint Crisis: Governor Could Have Declared Disaster Sooner, Emails Show
Source: Guardian, 03/01/2016