by Violet Ikonomova Lakeland Correctional houses many of Michigan s elderly and medically vulnerable prisoners. (Photo: Google Maps) Inmates at a southern Michigan prison fear the water they use to cook, drink and bathe may be contaminated as a result of the facility switching from its wells to a municipal supply, but corrections officials insist it’s safe. The water at Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, south of Battle Creek, has been discolored on and off for several months, inmates tell Deadline Detroit and an advocacy group. Last week, it was brown, prompting some to boil tap water or avoid drinking it altogether amid high temperatures and a lack of air conditioning at portions of the facility. Others have complained of headaches and upset stomachs. Bottled water has not been made available, prisoners say.
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