Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Wanted: Missing EPA website photos

Three million gallons of turmeric-orange poisonous water and sludge is enough to fill a pool the size of a football field (360x160 feet) seven feet deep.

Backed up hundreds of feet above the portal into mine adits, stopes, rooms and other passageways that begin at 11,458 feet above sea level, the flash-flooding water had enough power to rip out a road and propel its toxic muck hundreds of miles downstream.

You could have reviewed EPA’s incompetence and gross negligence in these project photos and post-disaster but well . . . maybe you can't.

It appears that the EPA deleted its entire photo album, so that people can no longer view them.

There are nine pictures still on the site but only two relate to the spill and the remainder show how neatly the current took the sludge downstream toward the Grand Canyon and returned things back to normal.

We are trying to find a citizen who may have archived the images and we will link to them or re-post them for the EPA.

They are procedure photos and show the sequence of errors that the EPA made along the path to the orange and pea soup colored mess in the Animas River near Silver City and Durango, Colorado. 

Again we have “the most transparent administration in history” (quoting President Obama) at your service.

Contact Paul Driessen at CFACT.org or Truth Serum's editor@pronlinenews.com
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