EPA, Animas River, No Permits, Superfund site?
Did the EPA let this mine water pollution on purpose? Read between the lines, corruption lies ahead.
Animas River: Long-term impacts of wastewater spill lie beneath the current
November 27, 2015 by spellbound84
EPA, Animas River, No Permits, Superfund site?
Did the EPA let this mine water pollution on purpose? Read between the lines, corruption lies ahead.
Animas River: Long-term impacts of wastewater spill lie beneath the current
#AnimasRiver before & after millions of gallons of contaminated mining water was released into it by the EPA. #Navajo pic.twitter.com/xQ0EARIqrZ
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 12, 2015
#Silverton, San Juan County leaders say ‘Let’s talk #Superfund’ https://t.co/YJgkw0NTZ4 #GoldKingMine #AnimasRiver pic.twitter.com/kh2OfuDGWR
— Durango Herald (@DurangoHerald) November 24, 2015
#AnimasRiver: Questions remain for mine spill claims process — The Farmington Daily Times https://t.co/kH89U7mSgs
— John Orr (@CoyoteGulch) November 27, 2015
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