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America's water infra is fine. Flint was a case of mismanaging the water supply. (Neat write up in this thread.) Jackson Mississippi is the only other place I'm aware of modern issues, and I wouldn't take MS of an example of American anything except for "bottom of the barrel everything".
It's actually common knowledge that the vast majority of American water infrastructure is now nearly 100 years out of date, and Flint was just one regional example of potential waiting crises.
Source(s):
John Oliver Brought Out Sesame Street’s Elmo to Explain How We Can Stop Poisoning Our Children
The Lead Pipes in Flint Are a Tiny Part of a Huge Lead Problem