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workers were provided bottled water long before the residents were. and here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: a year ago, while flint residents were told their water was safe to drink, despite the taste and foul odor, water coolers were delivered to flint's state office building. newly released e-mails from january, 2015, show that the state was concerned about its employees drinking flint water. the e-mails were sent days after the city told residents the water contained high levels of a...