It was first assumed that one million gallons of toxic mining waste leaked out into the Animas River in southwest Colorado. That itself was bad enough for the Gov. John Hickenlooper to declare an emergency to “ensure public safety and minimize environmental impacts,” which allowed for $500,000 from the state emergency fund to be given to response efforts.
If it was only that bad…
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That’s a lot of mustard. EPA screw up. SMH
What happens to fish insects birds etc
These are probably the same chemicals they use for fracking for natural gas & or oil. S$#%&!@*bags
might have been on purpose!
Oboma dis it !!
Thanks EPA you really know what you doing!
what damage will this have on the drinking water for people downstream? most towns now get at least part of their water from rivers,streams.
I lived on this river for two years in Aztec, New Mexico. This is a crime! It was beautiful.
I knew it, they always say it is not as big as all that…now look, the freaking liars
Dayyyum have you seen this over there @[100001820088003:2048:Josh Rodriguez]?