Detroit's water supply has faced scrutiny over contamination concerns, particularly related to lead and other pollutants. While the city has made efforts to improve water safety following the Flint water crisis, there are still ongoing debates about water quality and infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to use water filters and stay informed about local water testing results. Overall, while not universally toxic, some areas may still face challenges with water safety.
Hockeytown
Comerica Park.
his name is bubbles no joke
That water is toxic.
Water can be toxic if the person poisons the water in the first place or you are not drinking distilled water and you get lead into your body and die.
Irises are toxic to all mammals.
Comerica Park, their current stadium, had its first game in 2000.
Detroits Navin Field
no
the plasticcs thrown in water have toxic gases and if you people throw plastic in water, these harmful plastics will give out toxic gases which causes harm not only to us but the marine life also..........
No, its where salt water and fresh water merge.
Toxic chemicals leaked from the barrels and contaminated the water supply. Don't touch that toxic liquid.