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.
of course !!
And they are worried about my mud puddles ???
They R Hypecrits of the Worst! Theives!
Contractor needs to talk with Trey Gowdy
No EPA pay CONTRACTOR real well to STAY HIDDEN for DECADES
Why, because they paod hom big bucks . So the epa pukes can get more control.
the epa was probably paid off you know how those government employes are they learned from the best oboma
So sickening!! Are there no competent people left?
Follow the money! It’s obvious with the attempted cover up that the contractor is tied in with EPA VIPs.
Of course they do…Obama is there boss!!