1stRambo
Gold Member
- Feb 8, 2015
- 6,221
- 1,020
- 255
Yo, they could careless if your Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother, or any other of your family dies, simple as that!!! Shell, or BP can be glad they weren`t involved!!! They would be sued to death, just look at BP`s last spill!!!
EPA downplays dangers of mine spill, but concerns linger
By MATTHEW BROWN
Aug. 20, 2015 6:33 PM EDT
FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2015 file photo, water flows through a series of sediment retention ponds... Read more
More than two weeks after a mine spill fouled waterways in several Western states, officials expressed concern Thursday over the long-term effects of contaminated river bottoms as the federal agency that triggered the accident downplayed the dangers.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workers released more than 3 million gallons of contaminated water Aug. 5 while working at an inactive mine site near Silverton, Colorado. The spill prompted the shutdown of public drinking-water systems and left rivers in the region tinged a disturbing yellow-orange color that has since faded.
EPA downplays dangers of mine spill, but concerns linger
"GTP"
EPA downplays dangers of mine spill, but concerns linger
By MATTHEW BROWN
Aug. 20, 2015 6:33 PM EDT
FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2015 file photo, water flows through a series of sediment retention ponds... Read more
More than two weeks after a mine spill fouled waterways in several Western states, officials expressed concern Thursday over the long-term effects of contaminated river bottoms as the federal agency that triggered the accident downplayed the dangers.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workers released more than 3 million gallons of contaminated water Aug. 5 while working at an inactive mine site near Silverton, Colorado. The spill prompted the shutdown of public drinking-water systems and left rivers in the region tinged a disturbing yellow-orange color that has since faded.
EPA downplays dangers of mine spill, but concerns linger
"GTP"