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Post by RKC on Aug 13, 2015 17:52:15 GMT 12
G'day, Did The EPA Intentionally Poison Animas River To Secure SuperFund Money?A week before The EPA disastrously leaked millions of gallons of toxic waste into The Animas River in Colorado, this letter to the editor was published in The Silverton Standard & The Miner local newspaper, authored by a retired geologist detailing verbatim, how EPA would foul the Animas River on purpose in order to secure superfund money... www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-08-12/did-epa-intentionally-poison-animas-river-secure-superfund-moneyRegards, Rob (RKC)
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Post by RKC on Aug 17, 2015 8:11:57 GMT 12
G'day, EPA Admits Nature Fixes Itself. We're Not Doomed A river that turned a troubling shade of orange after toxic waste was accidentally released into it a week ago is "restoring itself," according to the nation's top environmental official. Of course it is, because the EPA is to blame. Can you imagine if a private business had caused this?youtu.be/i-lWnIaYEu4Regards, Rob (RKC)
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Post by RKC on Aug 22, 2015 20:53:09 GMT 12
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Post by RKC on Dec 29, 2015 12:37:36 GMT 12
G'day, Agency Workers Go Unpunished After Spilling Toxic Mine Interestingly enough, EPA has not fined or jailed anyone for the spilling of three million gallons of mine wastewater in August. That month, EPA workers opened up the Gold King Mine and sent a toxic plume of mine waste though rivers in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Toxic mine waste even went through Navajo Nation territory and resulted in farms having their water supplies shut dailycaller.com/2015/12/28/epa-sends-185-to-jail-over-environmental-crimes/Regards, Rob (RKC)
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Post by RKC on Feb 19, 2016 9:46:36 GMT 12
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