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[–] New_years_day 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

Yes.

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[–] CatNamedJava 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

God. Why is everything a conspiracy? Is it hard to accept that people are just bad at their jobs

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[–] warthawg69 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Even if there is no conspiracy,, the answer to the problem will be that the EPA needs more funding and more regulation to insure that nothing like this ever happens again.

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[–] CiscoinaBox ago  (edited ago)

how can people be so reckless and uncaring. I am sure cleaning up the mine would have cost about the same as building this facility. But noooo we got to trash rivers, kill fish, devaluate communities, and then spend the money to do a shittier job then what could have been done before. The American way i guess.

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[–] brother_tempus ago 

Never let a crisis go to waste .. even if you have to create the crisis in the first place

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[–] One_Wing_Angel ago  (edited ago)

Holy shiite, that letter could have ben written by a psychic.

Just FYI, turning this disaster into a superfund means that after polluting this water stream, the EPA gets to bill all the landowners the costs of cleaning it up. The EPA will make an absolute shit ton of money from this debacle which they caused.

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[–] Bfwilley ago 

It could happen but I just chalk it up to incompetence, they did do away with the civil service test so as to open the door to less gifted. OR those who are COW BELL challenged!