In Flint, Rashes Stir Fears of Showering as Scientists Hunt for Culprit
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/14/us/in-flint-rashes-stirfears-of-showering-as-scientists-hunt-forculprit.html
Two years after Flint switched the source of its water, setting off a citywide health crisis, residents are still dealing with bottled water, filters and the inconvenience of living without safe drinking water. But near the top of the list of daily challenges that residents face is how and where to shower.
Reports of rashes, itchiness and hair loss are widespread, despite assurances from government scientists that they have not found any evidence that the citys lead-tainted water is unsafe for bathing.
The complaints are so persistent and the anxiety is so high that Dr. Nicole Lurie, an assistant secretary at the United States Department of Health and Human Services who is coordinating the federal recovery effort here, said she had asked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Environmental Protection Agency to work with the state on investigating whether the water quality was contributing to skin problems.
Many residents are convinced that showering in the water is harmful. Some have taken to bathing infrequently, dashing into and out of the shower once a week with their mouths tightly shut. Others wash only with baby wipes or, if they can, at the homes of friends or relatives outside Flint. Many said they mourned the loss of the long, hot showers of their past.
Hmmmm. I detect a definite stench coming from Lansing. Methinks Snyder and his cohorts need to shower right away!