A stay-at-home mother of four children just won an award often described as the Nobel Prize for the environment. LeeAnne Walters earned the Goldman Environmental Prize for her work spearheading a citizens’ movement to test Flint, Michigan tap water, helping expose the water crisis. Her work revealed water lead levels higher than the EPA‘s safety threshold in one in six homes. The Goldman Environmental Foundation shared Walters’ story: in July 2014, she noticed a rash, later diagnosed as scabies, on her three-year-old twins.