A mistake during an EPA attempt to clean up a mine caused millions of gallons of toxic wastewater to pour into the Animas river in Colorado. The EPA has pledged to clean up their mess, and is amazingly getting help from Mother Earth:
.@EPA reports CO's Animas River seems to be restoring itself after a sludge spill, toxicity levels are going down pic.twitter.com/OVW9Vlc4v2
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) August 14, 2015
Well what do you know!
https://twitter.com/PhilippeHeller/status/631963452479635458
Funny, that!
The planet has restorative powers, but only if the EPA caused the problem, apparently.
@PhilippeHeller
#EPAspill ANY CONVENIENT ARGUMENTThen WHY DO WE NEED YOU ??! DUMB Asses#TRUMP FIRE THEM ALL
— RJ (@UnitedCitizen01) August 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/Flounder6978/status/632155202150232064
@PhilippeHeller @veriphile but the BP oil in the Gulf of Mexico was going to affect fishing for decades.
— T. A. ????⭐️⭐️⭐️???? (@tap364) August 13, 2015
Remember when Obama regime did a $20 billion shakedown of BP over the Gulf oil spill? Where's the reciprocation? https://t.co/mAp3gawop9
— Christopher G. Adamo (@CGAdamo) August 13, 2015
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EPA sayBP Gulf damage would not restore itself, but then says. "This River Is Restoring Itself"http://t.co/xUKVZ5HK4G http://t.co/5RAy0XK5OU
— Media is 93% Democrat? (@7kidchaos) August 14, 2015
What would the reaction be if a GOP-appointed EPA head said "the river is restoring itself" after a toxic spill? http://t.co/jtoCHIOQxo
— Jim Tankersley (@jimtankersley) August 13, 2015
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