FLINT, MI -- Gov. Rick Snyder says he will drink Flint water for the next 30 days.

He made the promise while visiting a home in Flint's college area Monday to talk to homeowners about the Flint water crisis and to see if their water filters were working.

"I'm going to start drinking this at home and work," Snyder said of gallons of water his team collected from the home. "I'm going to be drinking Flint water for the next 30 days or so."

Snyder was in Flint April 18 for a press conference and to visit a home on Brookside Drive near Court Street where his team collected the gallons of water for Snyder to drink.

"It was really interesting Cheryl was concerned about did the filters really work," said Snyder after visiting the home. "When I can, I take the opportunity to talk to people. I do that in many cases."

The home still has a lead service line.

Homeowners Cheryl Hill and Todd Canty said they appreciate the governor's visit but they are still looking for solutions.

"I wouldn't want to be in his position right now," Canty said. "I believe this is just one of those cases where personally he just has a lot of work to do."

Their home still has a lead service line and there are no details on if and when the line will be replaced.

"It all happened now let's just fix it," Hill said. "There's no reason to get so angry at everybody over this. Everyone is so angry today."