Flint Water Crisis Headlines

DEQ Officials Take Plea Deal

Michael Prysby, 55 and Stephen Busch, 52 have pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges and agreed to testify against other defendants charged in the Flint water crisis.  Both men work for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Prysby, a DEQ District 8 Water Engineer, pleaded no contest to one count under the Safe Water Drinking Act. Busch, who is the Lansing district coordinator for the DEQ’s Office of Drinking Water and Municipal Assistance, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of causing a disturbance in a public building.

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