So, some company (who gets to remain nameless in ALL the media coverage) leaves a superfund mess for the public to deal with, and this mess is so volatile and precarious that simply inspecting it cause a horrific effluent event, and the EPA catches the blame. Wow, that is some Fox 2.0 kind of reporting.
I'd love to see the details of the events leading up to this. I can't imagine this was the work of a single rookie inspector inadvertently flipping a lever or something.
[–] Jesuislegrandezombie ago
So, some company (who gets to remain nameless in ALL the media coverage) leaves a superfund mess for the public to deal with, and this mess is so volatile and precarious that simply inspecting it cause a horrific effluent event, and the EPA catches the blame. Wow, that is some Fox 2.0 kind of reporting.