Just a week before the Environmental Protection Agency spilled millions of gallons of highly toxic waste into The Animas River, a retired geologist published a letter in a local Colorado newspaper that detailed a manner by which the EPA planned on intentionally contaminating the river.
The July 30th letter authored by Dave Taylor and published in The Silverton Standard & The Miner was correct on several points, but actually underestimated the size of the disaster.
See letter next page:
One more thing to have “O” arrested for treason!!! Durango has always been home to me no matter how long and how far I went… I always wanted to come home… to poor and to old but my heart will always call it home Cl$#%&!@* of 1973.
It’s all wrapping up soon. !
thi s sounds out ragious …but i think its true
Practice run for contaminating all water supply.
Epa, shut them down.
Time to eliminate the Earth Polluting Agency of the regime.
That’s true
Obama KoolAid
Thankyou
I emplore you to please read the article written by a respected geologist in the Silverton newspaper about the very thing you’re promoting. $100-$500 million cost to taxpayers. It is a superfund scenario perpetrated by the EPA