Thursday, August 13, 2015

Mark Levin on EPA-created Pollution disaster to justify SuperFund budget

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder if this story will ever get traction. At the very least it should be subjected to a very high level, high profile investigation, but I doubt the Congressional Republicans have the balls.

Anonymous said...

For the record: link to original source for letter: SilvertonStandard.com

WTNH:

"Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, himself a former geologist, visited a contaminated stretch of river Tuesday and said he hopes a “silver lining” to the disaster will be a more aggressive state and federal effort to deal with mining’s “legacy of pollution” across the West."


DailyCaller: EPA employees load Obama/dems with dough

Anonymous said...

WSJ: EPA Contractor Involved in Colorado Spill Identified as Environmental Restoration Fenton, Mo., company was tasked with mitigating pollutants from closed mine
Missouri-based Environmental Restoration LLC 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, according to an Environmental Protection Agency offical and government documents reviewed by the WSJ...

Always On Watch said...

Have all seen this?

Months ago, Colo. town resisted allowing EPA tests that caused toxic disaster