this week, ten years later, melissa mayes says flint still isn't fully fixed.you had to use one word to sum up the fight over the last ten years, what would it be? >> exhausting. it is exhausting, because flint residents have never been off the front lines of the fight. >> reporter: the married mom of three who still uses bottled water for all drinking and cooking is a plaintiff in one of multiple lawsuits brought against the city, state and several current and former officials. suits that have produced major settlements. in 2017, a federal judge demanded the city remove all lead service lines leading into homes and replace them with modern safe ones and repair damage done by that work to yards and homes. the deadline, 2020. four years pastna de that deadl out of 30,000 addresses they've replaced all but 30. advocates have done their own outreach and argues the city is even further behind than they claim. >> they talk about how many homes have been excavated but not restored. and there's thousands. >> reporter: a judge last month holding flint in contempt, writ