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:
Jim @[1194050169:2048:Jim Fisher]
I read that last night. Seems like the guy knew what he was talking about
when we get proff they did, we can fix the problem.
This is true
Shut down the EPA
Nothing a government agency does would surpise me.
THIS ADMINISTRATION IS FAR BEYOND CROOKED!!!
I would not put anything p$#%&!@*ed these low lives.
You idiot. Nobody says there wasn’t pollution. The fact is it had sat exactly where industry put it over 100 years ago. The EPA was advised to leave it be. The geologist predicted this would happen. But your government knows best. Look where that got us. Now I suggest you turn of your computer/cellphone which contain many elements that comes from mines, get in your car that runs on magical beans and go find a clue.
Good comments
What a tool