KFI: It turns out there really wasn’t much lead contamination in Flint, Michigan after all.

The city’s water in 2014-15 saw a sad deterioration when the city switched its water supply where pipes began experiencing major corrosion and lead began seeping into the water. Soon after, Flint switched back to its old water supply but the damage had already been done.

But according to a New York Times piece, experts say the increase in lead content in children’s blood was essentially non-existent. The increase was only 0.11 micrograms per deciliter, which is within the range of normal fluctuation. more