The EPA may have been trying to hide the identity of the contracting company responsible for causing a major waste water spill in southern Colorado, but the Wall Street Journal has revealed the company’s identity.
Environmental Restoration (ER) LLC, a Missouri-based firm, was the “contractor whose work caused a mine spill in Colorado that released an estimated 3 million gallons of toxic sludge into a major river system,” the WSJ was told by a source familiar with the matter. The paper also found government documents to corroborate what their source told them. Read more on the next page.
Seems like honesty is way out of style. Money rules everything. Every bill p$#%&!@*ed has a outfit of some kind being the beneficiary, or more. We get to pay for it and the gov. agency and staff to monitor it. Long dead fish smells better.
This was done on purpose to harm the environment and its people.
Someone will pay that’s usually the scapegoat …
I bet all they did to fix the water was to dump the new lake dye into it!