That EPA spill in Colorado

feddoc

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Things aren't looking so good for them. dummmchits...'just something that happens when we are dealing with mines sometimes'

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/08/1...a-over-devastating-mining-spill/?intcmp=hpbt1




David Ostrander, spokesman, EPA, said last week the agency is taking responsibility for the incident.


The mustard-colored plume stretched 80 miles at one point. (AP)


"We typically respond to emergencies, we don't cause them, but this is just something that happens when we are dealing with mines sometimes," Ostander said.


The Navajos downstream are pizzed, and I don't blame them. What a clusterpuck.

"The EPA was right in the middle of the disaster and we intend to make sure the Navajo Nation recovers every dollar it spends cleaning up this mess and every dollar it loses as a result of injuries to our precious Navajo natural resources,? Begaye said. ?I have instructed Navajo Nation Department of Justice to take immediate action against the EPA to the fullest extent of the law to protect Navajo families and resources."
 
"...'just something that happens when we are dealing with mines sometimes'"....... I guarantee they'd be calling it criminal negligence if a commoner has cut the dyke.....
 
There are a whole bunch more of those just waiting to 'happen' too. The whole area is littered with old gold mines.
 
Damn! I hate it when I punch a hole in the side of an old mine and release all the toxins into the environment!

Dumbasses!

We'll be well into the lifetime's of our grand children before mother nature can rectify this current mess that the EPA unleashed upon us!

Zeke
 
Obama decided to make a fly over to access the spill, got more than he expected.

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Brian
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