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.
If the EPA fines its self
… we are stuck paying it … so shhhhh
As per. What would you suggest with respect
They also said water is safe to drink what a coverup!!!! The sediment will be there for decades
We know EPA did it to try to increase their power.
Figures like they hide everythig else
Just like the government to tell the truth.
May G*D Have His Mercy On Us. ~t~
imagine that
Remove or reduce the power of these agencies
Please sue the company for billions and watch the govt and liberals scream.